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Zotero, the popular open-source research and bibliography tool, just announced the latest version of its Firefox plugin (1.5b1),
Continue reading »We can no longer call Feedly just "an alternative interface for Google Reader" as we once did. Since
Continue reading »It might take a few more years, or it might happen suddenly, but trends appear to indicate that
Continue reading »It dawned on me this week: I'm cautious as hell about my Twitter credentials. Paranoid about my Facebook
Continue reading »TinyURL, one of the most popular URL-shortening services (although not our favorite) is now being used by cybercriminals
Continue reading »Our favorite URL-shortening service, Bit.ly, has just updated their already excellent Firefox plugin to include even more features
Continue reading »Doing extensive usability studies has always been a problem for open source projects. Mozilla has decided to implement
Continue reading »Snowl is Mozilla's experimental attempt at creating a unified messaging client for Firefox. When we first reviewed Mozilla's
Continue reading »One of the best features in Google's Chrome browser is the way it handles tabs. In Chrome, when
Continue reading »Even though Google took their web browser Google Chrome out of beta last month, we can't help but
Continue reading »Ubiquity, the experimental Firefox addon that gives your browser a context sensitive command-line, just received a nice update
Continue reading »Feeling information overloaded? No doubt one of the sources of stress in your life are the unread items
Continue reading »Greasemonkey is a powerful Firefox add-on that lets you change the appearance and functionality of almost any page
Continue reading »When you visit a web site how do you know you're getting the best experience for you? That's
Continue reading »While we are no closer to really knowing what the future of the browser holds, today's closing keynote
Continue reading »Did you know that the way you surf the internet may be influenced by your culture? In the
Continue reading »How did Internet Explorer become the number one browser in the world? Simple - it came with every
Continue reading »Mozilla today announced that it has served its 1 billionth addon download since they started keeping track of
Continue reading »Search engines are great at retrieving textual information, but even though a lot of search results today are
Continue reading »One month after their preview release was downloaded by over eight million people in October 2004, the Mozilla
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