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		<title>General Firefox Tips</title>
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Here are some general helpful tips for using the current version of Firefox.
http://sites.google.com/site/soetechteacher/firefox-tips
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<p>Here are some general helpful tips for using the current version of Firefox.</p>
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		<title>Browser Wars Again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Browser Wars Again: Sarfari, Firefox, Flock, and Internet Explorer
“People in the industry foresee a time in which for many people, the only
thing they’ll need on a computer is a browser,” said Mitch Kapor, the
software pioneer who now sits on the board of the Mozilla Foundation
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Browser Wars Again: Sarfari, Firefox, Flock, and Internet Explorer</p>
<p>“People in the industry foresee a time in which for many people, the only<br />
thing they’ll need on a computer is a browser,” said Mitch Kapor, the<br />
software pioneer who now sits on the board of the Mozilla Foundation<br />
and has created a start-up, FoxMarks, that is developing a tool to<br />
synchronize bookmarks between computers. “The browser is just<br />
extraordinarily strategic.”</p>
<p>That notion has helped to rekindle the browser wars and has resulted in<br />
the latest wave of innovation. Firefox 3.0, for example, runs more than<br />
twice as fast as the previous version while using less memory, Mozilla says.</p>
<p>The browser is also smarter and maintains three months of a user’s<br />
browsing history to try to predict what site he or she may want to visit.<br />
Typing the word “football” into the browser, for example, quickly generates<br />
a list of all the sites visited with “football” in the name or description.</p>
<p>Firefox has named this new tool the “awesome bar” and says it could<br />
replace the need for people to maintain long and messy lists of bookmarks.<br />
It will also personalize the browser an individual user.</p>
<p>Internet Explorer 8, from Microsoft, promises its own set of tricks. One new tool,<br />
Web slices, allows a user to bookmark a dynamic piece of a Web site, like<br />
an online auction or a sports score, and save it in the margin of the browser,<br />
the user can watch as it changes.</p>
<p>Another new feature, called activities, allows users to highlight text on a page,<br />
click on it, then instantly send it to another site, like a mapping, e-mail or<br />
blogging service.</p>
<p>His group (Firefox) will have one other company besides Mozilla to keep its eye<br />
on: Apple’s Safari Web browser has a little over 5 percent of the market, according<br />
to Net Applications, and subsists mostly on the loyalty of devoted Mac and iPhone<br />
owners.</p>
<p>Shawn Hardin, chief executive of Flock, which is developing a browser that helps<br />
users share photos, videos and blog entries more easily, said consumers would<br />
ultimately benefit from the new browser battle.</p>
<p>“We are seeing choice in the browser market really emerge as a significant force<br />
for the first time in a while,” Mr. Hardin said.</p>
<p>Browsers Are a Battleground Once Again<br />
By BRAD STONE<br />
Published: May 26, 2008<br />
New York Times</p>
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