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Last year we provided a thorough guide on how you can recover lost bookmarks in Firefox, but as an anonymous reader pointed out some of the tips provided no longer work in Firefox 3. This is because Mozilla revamped the bookmarking system so that it performs better, and is also capable of more advanced functionality such as tagging. The good news is that recovering

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Yesterday Digg decided to launch their first Firefox 3 extension, and being a Firefox extension developer myself one of the first things I noticed was the preferential treatment they apparently received. Before I get into that let's take a look at their well-designed extension.

The top toolbar aspect of the extension is nothing new as we've already seen other extensions offer similar functionality. Basically the toolbar

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Mozilla Messaging Releases Snowl Prototype

August 7th, 2008
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Mozilla is apparently not going to sit on the sidelines while browsers such as Flock get all of the social fanfare. Instead they are trying to develop a way to integrate Web 2.0 services such as Twitter, Facebook, Google Talk, and more into a central location that makes following your friends easy. Huh, sounds like exactly what the Flock browser is for.

Snowl (download) is the name for Mozilla's project, and it ships in

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CyberNotes: Google Maps Firefox Extensions

August 6th, 2008
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Web Browser Wednesday

Google Maps is hands down my favorite online mapping service because it has a simplistic design, which in the end makes it load extremely fast. Not only that but they offer features not found on other mapping services, including Street View, Wikipedia integration, and even walking directions.

Naturally when there is a great web service people will start making Firefox extensions that take full

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Another day, another CyberSearch release. ;) Over the weekend I had some time to work on a new CyberSearch feature that I've periodically received requests for. Like most features I had to think this one through to ensure that it wouldn't interfere with the built-in Firefox keyword system.

So what have I added? In CyberSearch 1.0 you might recall that I added an entry onto the bottom

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Less Than 3% of Firefox Users Block Ads?

August 4th, 2008
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When you ask Firefox users what their favorite extension is they'll commonly say Adblock Plus. It's currently the second most popular extension on the add-ons site, and receives over 250,000 downloads every week. With numbers like that you'd expect the extension to be installed on nearly every copy of Firefox, but that's not the case.

What I found out when I released CyberSearch was that any developer can choose whether or not they want

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Create Interface Mockups in Firefox

August 3rd, 2008
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Imagine if you will that you've got an idea for a program/website that you're working on, but you're trying to play around with a bunch of different layouts to see which ones would look the best. What tool do you use to create your mockup? Photoshop? Some expensive program that costs hundreds of dollars? How about a free Firefox extension?

That's exactly what the Pencil extension was designed for. It has many of the tools

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