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    <title> Firefox privacy button a crash waiting to happen</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_59/index.html</link>
    <description>Not my sentiment but that of Johnathan Nightingale, the Firefox security interface designer no less who has gone on record as saying that &amp;quot;we didn't want to put in something that was half baked&amp;quot; when talking about how the privacy button mig</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-25</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Bill Andad</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Firefox 3.0 is a red-hot upgrade</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_58/index.html</link>
    <description>A new Firefox browser released this month promises to make the Web-surfing experience just a little bit quicker while easing up on computer memory and tightening security.
Among the great things about Firefox is that it runs on just about every comp</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-25</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Steven Rosenberg</author>
    <comments>www.dailynews.com</comments>
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    <title>Firefox 3 system requirement</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_56/index.html</link>
    <description>Windows
Operating Systems

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Windows 2000
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Windows XP
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Windows Server 2003
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Windows Vista

Minimum Hardware

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * Pentium 233 MHz (Recommended: Pentium 500</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-19</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>www.mozilla.com</comments>
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    <title>What's New in Firefox3?</title>
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    <description>Firefox 3 is based on the Gecko 1.9 Web rendering platform, which has been under development for the past 34 months. This new platform includes more than 15,000 changes to improve performance, stability, rendering correctness, and code simplification</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-21</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>www.mozilla.com</comments>
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    <title>Firefox 3 Tips &amp; Tricks</title>
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    <description></description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-19</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>www.mozilla.com</comments>
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    <title>Firefox for Mac Features</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_52/index.html</link>
    <description>Popup Blocking
 Stop annoying popup ads in their tracks with Firefox's built in popup blocker.

 Tabbed Browsing
 View more than one web page in a single window with this time saving feature. Open links in the background so that they're ready f</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-16</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>The Firefox Racing Car</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_50/index.html</link>
    <description>Below is the racing car template that was used on the firefox sponsored nascar race car:

Before you start getting your hopes up you should know that this skin was created for use in Papyrus&amp;rsquo; NASCAR Racing 2002 Season PC video game.</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-01</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title> Monitor Websites that don’t have RSS Feeds</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_49/index.html</link>
    <description>Not so long ago I got an email from one of the readers asking if
 there is a way to be notified about site updates when the site doesn&amp;rsquo;t
 offer RSS feeds. And since there are plenty of popular sites that don&amp;rsquo;t
 provide any feeds I thought</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-01</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Nintendo directement sur Firefox ?</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_48/index.html</link>
    <description>FireNes - &amp;eacute;mulateur Nintendo directement sur Firefox
 				  			 
Pour
 tous les fans de Nintendo, vous allez pouvoir retrouver quelques
 centaines de jeux directement sur Firefox avec l&amp;rsquo;extension Firenes. 
Pour installer cette extensi</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-01</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Two Hidden Features New in Firefox 3 </title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_47/index.html</link>
    <description>Soft Hyphens
Tucked away in the list of CSS improvements in Firefox 3 is this innocuous-looking feature: “HTML soft hyphens (&amp;shy;) are now supported.”
Soft hyphens are one of those obscure gems that HTML has always supported on pap</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-01</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title> FirePHP</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_46/index.html</link>
    <description>FirePHP - Firebug Extension for AJAX Development
About FirePHP
FirePHP enables you to print to your Firebug Console using a simple PHP function call.
What makes FirePHP different?
All data is sent via a set of X-FirePHP-Data response
 headers. T</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-01</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title> 4 Firefox Extensions for Website Designer</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_45/index.html</link>
    <description>Most Firefox users download different kind of extensions
 (plugin/add-ons) for certain purpose. Just name the purpose: Social
 Networking, RSS readers, Mail Notifier, Bookmarking, Downloading,
 Chatting, and many more. I bet you ~as a firefox user, a</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-01</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title> 3 Ugliest  Firefox Themes</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_44/index.html</link>
    <description>Why are so many of the Firefox themes out there on the popular list
 so darn ugly? Here are just a few examples of some of the “most
 popular” themes out there. So ugly you might want to slap your mama and
 go back to Microsoft. Now that </description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-01</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Top 11 Firefox themes</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_43/index.html</link>
    <description>Top 11 Mozilla Firefox themes
There&amp;rsquo;s also a lot of crap. Luckily for you, I&amp;rsquo;ve waded through the morass and found what I consider to be the best themes for Mozilla Firefox. Of course, one of the greatest strengths of Firefox is the abil</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-01</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title> Customize Your IE 7 Theme for Firefox</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_42/index.html</link>
    <description>I&amp;rsquo;ve always been amused at how a lot of people like to make their
 browser look look like another another browser. I&amp;rsquo;ve seen a countless
 number of Firefox users who have a theme that looks remarkably like IE
 7, and I thought I would sho</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-01</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>cybernetnews.com</comments>
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    <title>MidnightFoxy - Dark Firefox Theme </title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_41/index.html</link>
    <description>I have a feeling I am not the only one who is wondering about this
 one.&amp;nbsp; What will happen to all the current Firefox themes once Firefox 3
 goes final?&amp;nbsp; It seems like a handful of theme designers are having
 issues with getting their theme</description>
    <pubDate>2008-06-01</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Syncing iPhone Bookmarks with Firefox</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_37/index.html</link>
    <description>When Apple added iPod Touch/iPhone bookmark synchronization to iTunes they, for whatever reason, didn’t include Firefox as an option. As it stands right now you can synchronize your iPhone bookmarks with Safari (available on Windows and Mac) or</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-09</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Ryan</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Importing from Opera</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_24/index.html</link>
    <description>Firefox lets you import settings and data from Opera. This can be handy when you start using Firefox because it saves you from having to configure many things yourself. 
The first time you run Firefox, it will automatically ask you if you want to im</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-06</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>mozillaZine KB</comments>
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    <title>Importing from Safari</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_23/index.html</link>
    <description>Firefox lets you import settings and information from Safari. This can be handy when you start using Firefox because it saves you from having to configure many things yourself. 
When you run Firefox for the first time, the Import Wizard will ask if </description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-04</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>mozillaZine KB</comments>
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    <title>Importing from Internet Explorer</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_22/index.html</link>
    <description>Firefox lets you import settings and data from Internet Explorer. This can be handy when you start using Firefox because it saves you from having to configure many things yourself.


The first time you run Firefox, it will automatically ask you if</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-04</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>mozillaZine KB</comments>
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    <title>7 Ways to Copy Successfully in Firefox</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_21/index.html</link>
    <description>Sure, you can highlight with your mouse, right-click and copy - but why do that when there are so many awesome add-ons for Firefox that will help you get it done better and faster?&amp;nbsp; If your looking for an extension to help power up your browser&amp;</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-03</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>5 reasons English learner to use firefox</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_19/index.html</link>
    <description>1. Firefox is safer and more reliable. The internet is full of misleading websites that can infect your computer with viruses and worse. Firefox will protect your computer better than Internet Explorer can. Firefox also crashes less often.
2. Firefo</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-04</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Firefox is Mouse-less!</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_18/index.html</link>
    <description>Learning to use Firefox keyboard shortcuts to reduce your trips to the mouse can lead to a much more fulfilling web browsing experience, especially at those times that your mouse just isn't doing the trick.
Okay, you got me. I have, on occasion (re</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-03</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Adam Pash</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>How to setup firefox</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_14/index.html</link>
    <description>When you run the Firefox setup file, the installation of Firefox will begin with the following window. You click on Next.
 

   
    


     Then a new window with the license of agreement appears. You need to accept the agreement and click on</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-03</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>unknown</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Enable Java and Enable JavaScript Security Options in the Firefox Browser</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_12/index.html</link>
    <description>Here we come to the last of the general security settings for your Firefox browser, the Java and JavaScript security options. As before, you're going to want to navigate to Tools, Options, and then Web Features.
First, let's look at the Java optio</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-02</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Wendy Boswell</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Allowed Web Sites and Load Images Security Settings in the Firefox Browser</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_11/index.html</link>
    <description>As before, for these two security settings, let's navigate to Tools, then Options, then Web Features.
Right under Popup Windows, you'll see a checkbox that should be ticked; &quot;Allow Web Sites to Install Software.&quot;



I recommend that you </description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-02</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Wendy Boswell</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Getting Rid of Popups With the Firefox Browser</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_10/index.html</link>
    <description>Here's where we get into one of the most well-loved features about Firefox: its ability to block pretty much any popup window. I can honestly say that since I installed Firefox I have not had one popup. Let's go through some of the basic settings h</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-02</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Wendy Boswell</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Firefox Browser Cache Security Settings</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_9/index.html</link>
    <description>Every browser, including Firefox, has a place where they store bits and pieces of websites that you visit - images, ads, scripts, etc. - so that the next time you visit that particular site, you will see the page load quickly. This is called a cache,</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-02</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Wendy Boswell</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Firefox Browser Security and Cookies</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_8/index.html</link>
    <description>What exactly is a cookie? Basically, cookies are just small bits of information placed on your computer by different websites. Most of the time, cookies are placed on your computer to save you time; for instance, you visit a website where you set som</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-02</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Wendy Boswell</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Firefox Browser Download Manager History</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_7/index.html</link>
    <description>What is the Download Manager? Simply put, Firefox's Download Manager logs every file that you download (that was easy). As before, navigate to the Download Manager by clicking on Tools, Options, Privacy, and then Download Manager History.
There are</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-02</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Wendy Boswell</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>Set Password Option in the Firefox Browser</title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_6/index.html</link>
    <description>Setting your Master Password in Firefox is the perfect option for anyone who wants to keep the username and passwords of where they go on the Web, but don't want other people who use that computer to access that information. Here's how you do it. F</description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-02</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Wendy Boswell</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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    <title>How to Set Security Options in Firefox </title>
    <link>/firefoxvista/firefox-usage/firefox-usage_5/index.html</link>
    <description>there are many reasons why so many people are switching to the Firefox browser - the security features. Let's run through some of the basic settings here. Go to Tools, then Options, and then pick Privacy.We'll go briefly through each of these.

 </description>
    <pubDate>2008-05-05</pubDate>
    <category>Firefox Usage</category>
    <author>Wendy Boswell</author>
    <comments>Firefox Vista</comments>
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