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One of my favorite things about the Amazon site is the “customers who bought this item also bought…” category. It shows what other people bought in addition to the product you’re looking [...]

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Watch
When I first decided to write this post, I did a bit of searching: how many videos are there on the Internet? That’s a number I couldn’t find, but I did come across some pretty staggering data:

In March 2008, 11.5 BILLION videos were watched by U.S. Internet users alone. 1 month, 1 nation, 11.5 billion [...]

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File
I have become totally and utterly reliant on delicious, formerly del.icio.us, for bookmarks. I use a number of different computers, and need a place to put all my bookmarks somewhere on the web. For those who haven’t heard of delicious before, here and here are two resources for learning more, and here is the delicious [...]

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The Internet, On Your Computer

by David Pierce on August 19, 2008

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Ever want YouTube videos on your desktop so you can watch it online? Or want to download a music file, but can’t find where it is? Happens to me constantly.
Enter DownloadHelper, an extremely helpful Firefox extension. It’s there to help you download files of a huge number of media types, from YouTube videos to music [...]

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Use
This post, as with many, falls under the category of “Do you have Firefox? If not, why not? I should punch you in the mouth.”
If you’re not convinced, though, here are five Firefox extensions, or add-ons, that make Firefox absolutely killer as a browser. I’m ignoring the big ones (delicious, stumbleupon, etc.) because everyone already [...]

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