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Firefox on Public Computers - Request for Info & IdeasJudy Akalaitis, Business Librarian at the Seattle Public Library writes: Hi Michael! I’m trying to find out what public libraries have Firefox as an option on their public computers. It was suggested that I contact you, as your travels and work may have led you down this path.&nb... |
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First look: Firefox 3.1 alpha 2 officially releasedMozilla has officially announced the availability of the second Firefox 3.1 alpha. This release includes support for the highly-anticipated HTML 5 "video" element and a handful of other features that move the browser forward. ... |
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Subnotebooks Easier to Use With UbiquitySubnotebooks are easy to take anywhere, but hard to use once you get there. Mozilla, the company that makes the popular Firefox browser, announced this week a software plug-in for Firefox called Ubiquity, which wasn't designed for, and isn't promoted as, a subnotebook usability enhancer. But it t... |
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Weird Chrome bug [Gene Expression]Chrome is Google's browser, and Blogger is Google's weblogging service, but Firefox is much better in the Blogger editing box. Read the comments on this post... ... |
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New Firefox JavaScript engine is faster than Chrome's V8Mozilla CTO and JavaScript creator Brendan Eich has posted the results of benchmarks which indicate that Firefox's new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine outperforms Google's new V8. ... |
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How-To: Enable All Chrome's Best Features in FirefoxFrom incognito browsing and the streamlined download manager to URL highlighting and improved search, let's take a look at how you can bring some of Google Chrome's best features to Firefox. ... |

