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Feb 24, 2008
You know you are deep into your business when your so-called ‘leisure time’ is completely consumed by work.
Basically, I run two different profiles on my web browser (Firefox). One is for personal usages which contain bookmarks for school, digg.com, some technology-news sites and some fun plugins. The other one is for business usages and contains bookmarks to VC websites, business development websites, industry websites, prospect websites and some business plugins.
More and more have I been using the business profile. Now, as I have just noticed, I never ever login to the other profile anymore…
It’s time to do some deleting…
- Peter Kao
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Dec 13, 2007
Firefox is now the most used browser in the entire world, but of course we already knew that. What is interesting though is how quickly it became so popular. If you take a look at the Browser Statistics from W3Schools, Firefox popularity rose from 18% to 27.3% in only a year (September 2005-2006). Compare that to Internet Explorer 6’s drop from 69.8% to 55.6%. And if you haven’t heard of W3Schools, they help web developers by providing tutorials and other resources of many different web development subjects.
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Dec 12, 2007
There are a lot of Firefox plugins that add cool little features to your browser, but only a few have really changed my life and the way I use my Firefox browser. Unfortunately, there are just as many blogs on “top Firefox plugins” that don’t really do more than to showcase a bunch of popular, most-downloaded plugins.
Here is a short list of plugins that have really made a difference for me. There may be some that you have seen or not seen, but they are definite must-haves for me. Props to the creators of these plugins!
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