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Tips for backing up your bookmarks, filtering unwanted Web sites, bringing the PermaTabs extension back to Firefox, and toggling between two Firefox tabs.

| Tip | Internet | 11/18/08 at 3:45 pm |


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Microsoft discontinues mobile browser project

Microsoft this week stopped supporting Deepfish, its mobile browser research project that was an example of the company's software plus services strategy.



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Mozilla reacts to rivals with plans to beef up Firefox 3.1

Mozilla Corp. will try to squeeze more into Firefox 3.1, the company's chief engineer said today, in part as a reaction to rival browsers from Microsoft and Google.

| News | Internet | 09/15/08 at 3:44 pm |


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Don't bet it all on Google Chrome

Think that Google's much-ballyhooed new Web browser, Chrome, is aimed at helping people surf the Web? Think again. The browser instead takes dead aim at Microsoft Office and Microsoft Exchange.

| Opinion | Internet | SaaS | 09/15/08 at 1:23 pm |


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