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Kikin Adds More of the Web to Web Searches...to find it again. Enter Kikin, a free plug-in for Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer that adds search results from sites such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Amazon in-line with your preferred search engine. With Kikin, one Web... In this article: YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Google, Bing, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google search, and Safari |
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washingtonpost.com | November 06, 2009
Protect Your Kids from Profanity-Laden YouTube Comments
...decidedly inappropriate language. Thankfully, there's an add-on for that. YouTube Comment Snob for Firefox filters undesirable comments from YouTube video pages. It's not foolproof, but it definitely helps. The tool blocks comments based...
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Yahoo! News | November 09, 2009
Firefox Turns 5: Happy Birthday Firefox! (PC World)
The celebration doesn't stop with press releases and birthday candles -- Mozilla is launching a worldwide campaign called"Light the World with Firefox" that will blast the Firefox logo into the skies of cities across the globe. Mozilla...
In this article: Firefox, Mozilla, Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, YouTube, Yahoo, Google, and Apple
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OSNews | October 15, 2009
*Seven Days in Haiku*
...this article I'll get around to checking out Gnash. For now, I just usethe Download Helper extension for Firefox/BeZillaBrowser to watch YouTube in tandem with VLC media player. This brings me to my next topic. I had to copy all of my...
In this article: Haiku, USB Drive, Winamp, VLC Media Player, Gnash, YouTube, IRC, DVD Drive, and Firefox
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Search Engine Journal | 2 days ago
Enrich Your Google Search Results Page with Kikin
...social media websites (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, eBay, etc). Just click "Download", allow FireFox to show you the pop-up from this site and install the tool. Re-start the browser and you are done. Customize: Go to TOOLS FireFox...
In this article: Google search, Twitter, FireFox, YouTube, Facebook, Google Toolbar, Wikipedia, and EBay
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Engadget | 7 days ago
Editorial: Chrome OS is what I want, but not what I need
...desktop OS, but those usually pretty low on my priority list: I haven't gotten a virus in seven years, my computer rarely crashes (Firefox on the other hand...), and I don't have to worry about boot time because my computer is always...
In this article: Chrome OS, Google, Android, Ubuntu, Firefox, Linux, Gmail, Engadget, and YouTube
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washingtonpost.com | October 04, 2009
The Evolution Of Technology In Schools
...the internet, are in my opinion, extreme. Each night all student accessible computers are wiped completely, and restored with all the basic programs ¿ Mozilla Firefox, IE6, Microsoft Office 2003. I understand the need for schools to protect...
In this article: Facebook, Silicon Valley, YouTube, Microsoft Office 2003, Windows XP, and Los Angeles
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VentureBeat | November 18, 2009
Video player Kaltura adds 2 new partners, new monetization tools
...for monetization that have only increased this week. Kaltura is ready and poised to do what Linux has done for operating systems, and what Firefox did for Internet browsers. "Right now, we're the fastest-growing video platform on the...
In this article: Kaltura, Longtail, YouTube, Linux, WordPress, Drupal, Wikipedia, Firefox, and York City
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CNET News.com | September 17, 2009
Twones: Profile aggregation for music
...including Imeem, iLike, Blip.fm, iTunes, Grooveshark, and Last.fm (owned by CBS Interactive, which publishes CNET News)--through a Firefox browser plugin. Once you've set up your account, Twones (which I'm guessing is pronounced "tunes,"...
In this article: Twones, CNET, Firefox browser, Ilike, Blip.fm, Grooveshark, IT Security, CBS Interactive, and FriendFeed
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Gizmodo | August 15, 2009
How To: Bake Your Own Chrome OS, Right Now [How To]
...spruce it up a little. Ok, a lot. Click "Apply" and let the installer run its course. Now, Firefox should support sites like YouTube, Pandora, et al. Now, you'll need Google Gears. This is a simple Firefox extension, which you can...
In this article: Google Chrome OS, Google, Firefox, Linux, Xubuntu, Gears, Ubuntu, Google Docs, and Google Toolbar
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Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation. A Net Applications survey put Firefox at 25% of the recorded usage share of web browsers , making it the second most popular browser in terms of current use worldwide after Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
To display web pages, Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine, which implements most current web standards in addition to several features which are intended to anticipate likely additions to the standards.
Latest Firefox features include tabbed browsing, spell checking, incremental find, live bookmarking, a download manager, private browsing, location-aware browsing (aka "geolocation") based exclusively on a Google service and an integrated search system that uses Google by default in most localizations. Functions can be added through add-ons, created by third-party developers, of which there is a wide selection, a feature that has attracted many of Firefox's users.
Firefox runs on various versions of Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Linux, and many other Unix-like operating systems. Its current stable release is version 3.5.5, released on . Firefox's source code is free software, released under a tri-license GNU GPL/GNU LGPL/MPL.
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