2008.03.11 – 10:15 pm PDT
It’s pretty easy to try out the latest Firefox beta for Ubuntu users. I’m sure it’s just as easy to try it out on other Linux distributions that are up to date.
Simply choose your language from the Firefox beta download page to begin your download. Once completed open up a terminal and run the [...]
CERT issued a warning yesterday for Firefox users.
III. Solution
Upgrade
Upgrade to Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.4, Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5.0.4, or
SeaMonkey 1.0.2.
Disable JavaScript
These vulnerabilities can be mitigated by disabling JavaScript.
in firefox any links to sites not within the same domain should open in a new tab. tabs rock.
google notebook is kinda interesting.
theres a firefox, and IE plugin availible.
it’s kinda like del.icio.us.
2006.04.24 – 12:41 am PDT
i’d like to see an extension for mozilla firefox that interfaces with the google pages service.
i’d also like to see a FUSE interface to google pages too. it would make it a helluva lot easier to build a website.
A lil something to go along with your FireFox on a stick.
http://www.tiddlywiki.com/
Will Yahoo! aquire Six Apart, who recently bought Livejournal?
Will we soon be inundated with targeted pay per click ads like Google’s blogger users? Will something that has been largely user supported and free to most everyone, turn into a tool for profit, and internet domination?
Here are the reasons why all this might happen, and [...]
2004.10.20 – 11:07 am PDT
On November 9th, Firefox 1.0 will take back the web. We want the world to know it. Join us over at SpreadFirefox as we raise funds for the most ambitious launch campaign in open source history. A portion of each donation will go towards taking out a full-page ad in the New York Times celebrating [...]
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