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<description>PubSub is now offering a sidebar that&apos;s compatible with Firefox. (It&apos;s also available for Internet Explorer, if you must.) You can get it at http://www.pubsub.com/downloads.php . PubSub is a monitoring...</description>
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<title>Opera&apos;s Browser Hits Version ? Beta </title>
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<title>Firefox 1.0 Released</title>
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<description>I was going to announce this yesterday, but the site wouldn&apos;t respond. Firefox 1.0 has been released. You can download your copy from http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ . See the release note list...</description>
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<description>Last week Amazon announced that the toolbar for their A9 Web/Amazon search tool is now available for Firefox. You can download it at http://toolbar.a9.com/....</description>
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<title>Firefox Goes to 1.0 </title>
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<description>Mozilla&apos;s Firefox browser has gone to a 1.0 release and is now available for download at http://www.mozilla.org/ . I&apos;ve been sticking to the regular Mozilla thus far, but I decided...</description>
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<title>An Entire Web Site Devoted to Switching from IE to Firefox</title>
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<description>http://firefoxie.net/. Fifteen steps to install and upgrade Firefox so it &quot;feels&quot; like IE. Steps include hiding the search bar, getting a Googlebar with page rank, upgrading the interface, some recommended...</description>
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<title>Search A Local Index of Pages With Recall Toolbar </title>
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<description>Ah, your hard drive, the next frontier in search technology. For a long time there have been specialized tools to search your browser history; here&apos;s one that searches an index...</description>
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<title>New Mozilla.org Design</title>
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<description>There&apos;s a new design of the Mozilla.org Web site being tested. Check it out....</description>
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<title>Opera Releases Tools to Make Itself More Like IE</title>
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<description>Opera, my browser of choice for years upon years, has announced a series of one-click setups to give Opera an IE look and feel, for users who are migrating to...</description>
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<title>Opera Releases Version 7.5 of Browser</title>
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<description>Break out the root beer and crank up the zydeco, Opera Software has released version 7.5 of Opera for Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. You can download it at...</description>
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<title>Mozilla 1.7 Alpha Released</title>
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<description>The Mozilla 1.7 Alpha was released on February 23rd; you can download it at http://www.mozilla.org/releases/#1.7a . New offerings in this version include lots of improvements to Mozilla&apos;s pop-up blocking features...</description>
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<title>Mozilla 1.6 Is Now Available</title>
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<description>Kudos to the Mozilla people -- Mozilla 1.6 is now on the air and available at http://www.mozilla.org/products/mozilla1.x/ . It looks like most of the new features involve the mail/news portion...</description>
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<description>There are some new browsers out there. Opera this week announced the release of Opera 7.21 for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. It&apos;s available from http://www.opera.com . There&apos;s a new...</description>
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<description>Opera last week announced their latest beta version: Opera 7.20. You can read the press announcement at http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2003/08/28/. New features here include support for bidirectional languages such as Arabic and...</description>
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