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Don’t Pick Adobe, Go with Nodobe!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

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Need an in-browser PDF reader? Sure you could go with Adobe Reader, but who wants that bloated mess? If you want something quick, built in and simple you need to go with the Nodobe add-on for Firefox. At this time Nodobe support 38 different file format: Adobe PDF: [...]

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Experts sound alarm, clickjacking exploit in IE and Firefox

Monday, September 29, 2008

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A recently discovered security exploit currently effecting almost all browsers is really hard to patch. Originally security experts Robert Hansen and Jeremiah Grossma were supposed to reveal the... » Go read the full entry @ joolz.nl! See more here: Experts sound alarm, clickjacking exploit in IE and Firefox

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Why Use Mozilla Firefox?

Friday, September 12, 2008

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Why Use Mozilla Firefox? by Holly Smith Firefox is a completely free open-source web browser created by the Mozilla Foundation. Although many people haven’t heard of it before, it is a very popular alternative to Internet Explorer. In fact, Firefox’s latest version was so popular that it set the Guinness World Record for [...]

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Windows Gurus Set to Invade an Electronics Retailer Near You

Monday, September 8, 2008

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We have to wonder if the culmination of Microsoft’s $300 marketing endeavor will be a battle royale on Monday Night Raw or Pay Per. Continue here: Windows Gurus Set to Invade an Electronics Retailer Near You

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Google Chrome, a new web browser by Google

Saturday, September 6, 2008

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Apple’s Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Opera, these are the popular web browser. I am currently using Mozilla Firefox 3.0, none other than that. It’s my very favourite web browser, fast and efficient. Google recently just released a new web browser. From search client to web apps and now that make [...]

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Bookmarks for September 4th 2008

Thursday, September 4, 2008

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Sites that I found interesting for September 4th 2008 Google Updates Picasa And Web Albums To Version 3.0 - Google is calling Picasa 3.0 (beta) the next-generation of photo-editing software. New features include facial recognition capabilities. Mozilla Fires Back At Google: Our JavaScript Engine Runs Faster - Mozilla posted data from a speed test [...]

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Permalink to Google Chrome & the Coming Antitrust Suits

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

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Google Chrome & the Coming Antitrust Suits Google is entering the browser wars today (if any such war still exists) with the launch of Chrome, its new web browser.  I’m glad to see more competition in browsers as I think—and I hope everyone else agrees with me—that Firefox is the only real game in [...]

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Will Mozilla Go Public?

Sunday, August 31, 2008

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Mozilla has re-upped its search deal with Google until 2011, which promises a massive revenue stream to continue flooding into the rapidly surging open-source web software maker. SAI is continuing to conjecture about a possible IPO, predicting a total worth of $4 billion. SAI estimates Mozilla to be worthy of a 25X revenue multiple, [...]

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1001 Smile, Emotion, and Avatar Collection

Friday, August 29, 2008

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1001 Smile, Emotion, and Avatar Collection August 29, 2008 · Filed Under Download Music · Comment · 5 views Here there are my smile, emotion, avatar, and download status image collection. I get this images from forum and some download sites. This images collection include Yahoo Smiles, OnionHeadEmotion, some download status [...]

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Mozilla: Web apps faster with Firefox 3.1 (DownloadExaminer.com)

Sunday, August 24, 2008

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Mozilla: Web apps faster with Firefox 3.1 Updated at 2:40 p.m. PDT with more details about Firefox 3.1 features. Firefox 3.1 will run many Web-based applications such as Gmail faster through incorporation of a feature called TraceMonkey that dramatically speeds up programs written in JavaScript, Mozilla said [...]

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