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  • Are you browsing okay?

    Internet ExplorerSo you still use Internet Explorer for your everyday browsing? Ah… Why? Would you keep eating poo if you knew you could be eating honey in your sandwich?

    FirefoxGet Firefox and see for yourself how it compares to Internet Explorer

    Still using Outlook? Try Gmail and set it up nicely in Firefox with the GreaseMonkey add-on and the Top 10 Gmail scripts. Like that? Lube up your browser with more GreaseMonkey scripts at http://userscripts.org/ where you’ll find a dab of oil for flickr, YouTube, Facebook, Hotmail, and much more.

    Welcome to smoother than ever sailing around the web. Although you may wish to hear both sides of the fence. Digital Planet had an interesting discussion on Firefox 3.0, and also on the psychology of Facebook. (24th June 2008 episode) Take a moment to listen (26minutes 30 seconds).

    Firefox flies

    Firefox 3.0 exceeded 10 million downloads within days of its release, but will it break into the corporate world?

    As the latest open source browser goes online Digital Planet asks if it will ever replace Internet Explorer as part of the desktop in big business.

    Mozilla Firefox
    IT Blogwatch: “Firefox 3.0 delights and frustrates in equal measure”

    Google I/O 2008 - Improving Browsers in New Ways: Gears++

    Check out Professor Kerim Friedman’s comparison of Firefox versus Safari.

    Post meta

    Posted by Vernon Fowler,

    on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 7:00 pm,

    in Technology, digital

    with tags

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