Public Service Announcement: FF 3.5 — Get It!

My initial experiences with the Firefox 3.5 betas were not positive. For whatever reasons, the betas didn’t like me or my computers. So when it was time to upgrade to the real 3.5 release today I was a bit nervous…

Don’t be. If you’re running Firefox, you want to go to the Help menu and

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Landing Pages and Analytics

I was visiting with our marketing person earlier this week and she mentioned that she was going to be doing a few print campaigns -- and needed a way to track the hits that each campaign generated.

Doesn't seem that difficult, does it? I already have a Google Analytics account going for that site so want

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Dang, Another Firefox Security Issue?

Uh oh...  Firefox leak could divulge sensitive info. Depressing.

Whaddaya Mean, Firefox isn’t Secure?

Did you see the articles this past week about Firefox 2.0.0.5 vulnerabilities?  Here's a snip from a linux.com article:

According to a message posted over the weekend on the Full-Disclosure mailing list, the latest version of Firefox, 2.0.0.5, contains a password management vulnerability that can allow malicious Web sites to steal user passwords. If you have

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Google Gears and Offline Web Applications

Have you caught wind of Google Gears yet?

Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using [...] JavaScript APIs

Did you catch the key part there? Web applications that can be run offline? If this is done right, it could really put a new spin

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