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Linux.com: Firefox feed extensions
Submitted by Bryan on February 25, 2008 - 3:05pmFew features are as essential to modern Web browsing as feeds. With the rise of social networking and file sharing sites, feeds have become the only way for many people to keep up-to-date with all the sites that interest them. Certainly feeds are more efficient than resolutely clicking dozens or hundreds of bookmarks one after another. To satisfy the need to feed, developers have written dozens of Firefox add-ons to help you view both classic feed formats and sites that lack a feed.
XOOPS: New Community Initiatives
Submitted by Bryan on November 14, 2007 - 5:52pmEditor's Note: As of this writing an XOOPS post on two community initiatives is showing more HTML code than text. Since I'm not sure when they'll get the code/editor/content thing straigten up, I've placed an editied post below.
The XOOPS Foundation is very proud to announce the support of two very inspiring community initiatives: the recently opened XOOPSDOCS.org and the brand new XOOPSADDONS.org!
Linux.com: Firefox extensions for tab addicts
Submitted by CMS Report on October 9, 2007 - 10:06amComplete Story
InfoWorld: Researcher - Don't trust toolbars for Firefox
Submitted by CMS Report on May 31, 2007 - 10:45amThe problem is that many widely used Firefox extensions, including toolbars from Google, Yahoo, and AOL, do not use secure connections to update themselves, according to Christopher Soghoian, a security researcher who blogged about the issue on Wednesday."
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Linux.com: Boost your blogging with ScribeFire
Submitted by CMS Report on April 25, 2007 - 4:05amComplete Story
Wired News: Seven Best Add-Ons for IE7
Submitted by Bryan on February 26, 2007 - 5:05am"Mozilla Firefox is known as the world's most extensible web browser, which is a big reason for its appeal among web geeks. But users of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7, Windows Vista's native browser, need not be left out in the cold when it comes to add-ons.
Here's our roundup of the seven best ways to trick out IE7."
