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Todays INTERNET it seems the same entity as it was a couple of years ago.Ground-breaking tools for blogging,commenting,embedding video,sharing and championing content via sites such as Digg have turned the web upsite down.There might be a few new tools in our browser bar that enable us to enjoy in- page RSS feeds and forum updates, but untill the past few years, our personal access to this Web-based content has seemed just the same as ever.The latest version of the Safari, Opera and Firefox Web browsers have change all that,becoming both smarter and easier to use. Firefox is chameleon-like in its ability to take on the attributes of the OS you're using:the vista version looks like a Vista app and the XP ver is more like Xp. You can also access sites by typing directly into the address bar-Firefox divines the site you want if you've visited it before.
Many of the cosmetic changes that have been made to the way Firefox 3.0 operates are down to the introduction of intergrated tools that let you knw whether a site you're trying to visit is safe, and to improved handling of downloaded applications.
Oct 3, 2010
SECURITY
Todays INTERNET it seems the same entity as it was a couple of years ago.Ground-breaking tools for blogging,commenting,embedding video,sharing and championing content via sites such as Digg have turned the web upsite down.There might be a few new tools in our browser bar that enable us to enjoy in- page RSS feeds and forum updates, but untill the past few years, our personal access to this Web-based content has seemed just the same as ever.The latest version of the Safari, Opera and Firefox Web browsers have change all that,becoming both smarter and easier to use. Firefox is chameleon-like in its ability to take on the attributes of the OS you're using:the vista version looks like a Vista app and the XP ver is more like Xp. You can also access sites by typing directly into the address bar-Firefox divines the site you want if you've visited it before.
Many of the cosmetic changes that have been made to the way Firefox 3.0 operates are down to the introduction of intergrated tools that let you knw whether a site you're trying to visit is safe, and to improved handling of downloaded applications.
Todays INTERNET it seems the same entity as it was a couple of years ago.Ground-breaking tools for blogging,commenting,embedding video,sharing and championing content via sites such as Digg have turned the web upsite down.There might be a few new tools in our browser bar that enable us to enjoy in- page RSS feeds and forum updates, but untill the past few years, our personal access to this Web-based content has seemed just the same as ever.The latest version of the Safari, Opera and Firefox Web browsers have change all that,becoming both smarter and easier to use. Firefox is chameleon-like in its ability to take on the attributes of the OS you're using:the vista version looks like a Vista app and the XP ver is more like Xp. You can also access sites by typing directly into the address bar-Firefox divines the site you want if you've visited it before.
Many of the cosmetic changes that have been made to the way Firefox 3.0 operates are down to the introduction of intergrated tools that let you knw whether a site you're trying to visit is safe, and to improved handling of downloaded applications.
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