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Bridging the gap between the desktop and the Internet is becoming easier and easier. In this video I show you how to create an application that looks and feels like a desktop application but runs on a typical Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP stack. The application has a back end database, is written in PHP, and uses Mozilla XUL instead of HTML. I also discuss how to use Mozilla Prism to create a streamlined version of the application that will run outside of a typical Web browser.

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It offers two new buttons (Previous and Next) that change the last number of the url.
This buttons are located on the main toolbar (in order to be placed beside on adressbar) and on the statusbar (it can be more convenient for user who had finish to read a page)
In order to use this addon,
- install it
- add Previous and Next buttons on the toolbar
- when a site is compatible with extension, buttons will be available and navigate on site will be easy read more »
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In the wake of the recent Google Reader for iPhone update, web site Mozilla Links saw an opportunity to make good use of the new mobile interface by putting Google Reader iPhone into your Firefox sidebar. The setup is a snap, and when you're done the simple, mobile-friendly iPhone interface loads perfectly and looks great in the Firefox sidebar. Add this one to the growing list of mobile apps that fit perfectly in your sidebar. read more »
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Cutting and pasting when doing research using your browser is simple. But constructing the citation for what you pasted is not so simple. If it is a legal citation, you have to stop and copy the title or case name separately, determine the pinpoint page numbers, and adjust the date and court name format. If you are citing a website or web publication, you have to find the proper title, the author, publication date, and then put them together in the proper format. read more »
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If you are reading this post odds are you are one of the 1.2 million people currently enjoying a beta or nightly build of Firefox 3. However are you a big enough Firefox fan that you like to run it simultaneously on 4 different platforms? If not, here are some screen shots of the new themes for Firefox 3 for Vista, Linux, OS X and XP. read more »
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I had an interesting discussion today about Firefox with Mozilla's Mike Schroepfer and Mike Beltzner. One of the things we drilled into a bit was the address bar in Firefox 3 (download). It's being called the "awesome bar" at Mozilla, and while it will end up with an official name eventually (the "smart location bar"), what it does for users can fairly be described as awesome. And as it's probably the most important touchpoint in the browser, it's worth exploring not just what it means for users but for Mozilla as well. read more »
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Firefox with Greasemonkey: The Gmail Addons Greasemonkey script embeds any page you specify inside Gmail's interface. By default, it comes with Google Calendar and the Google Talk gadget. (If this sounds familiar, it is—Gmail Addons is an update to the previously mentioned Enhance Gmail script.) Add any other web pages to Gmail by following the directions on the script homepage. If you're willing to dig into manually editing the script, Gmail Addons can embed Google Reader, Notebook, Docs, Remember the Milk, or virtually any other web read more »
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June sees the final release of Firefox 3, the latest version of the open-source browser, and Mozilla Europe's President Tristan Nitot popped into our office the other day to show off some of the features. Most of the thousands of changes are hidden so far beneath the bonnet that users won't notice them - except perhaps for a welcome increase in speed - but there is one impressive new feature. read more »
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The Vietnamese language pack for Firefox 2 contains inserted code to load remote content.  This code is the result of a virus infection, but does not contain the virus itself.  This usually results in the user seeing unwanted ads, but may be used for more malicious actions.

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icker Tool is a small search box used to search stock tickers on Google Finance, Yahoo Finance and sec.gov.
To use it, just enter a ticker (e.g. "msft") in the search box and then either:
1) press 'Enter' to query Google Finance;
2) press 'Ctrl-Enter' to query Yahoo Finance;or
3) press 'Alt-Enter' to query sec.gov. read more »
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