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10 Browser Based Research Tools

von Stackelberg (2000) Timeline of Major Trends and Events (Social, Technological, Economic & Political)

Major trend information finding complexity.

Some time ago I wrote the text below to a friend regarding tools (Firefox Extensions) for research and writing. I figured it would make a decent blog post as well, so here it is.

It goes something like this:

Firstly, it is all mainly Firefox related.

1. YubNub: Replace the default Google search for your address bar that does not look as URL’s, to instead use Yubnub. Instructions can be found over at (one of my fave sites) LifeHacker.

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Three Firefox add-ons for web workers

No modern computer should be without Firefox, it is even being installed by default on our machines at work by our IT team, and hey, it is free for anyone and everyone to download, so if you haven’t already, you should. It works on Windows, Mac and Linux.

There are a few things you can install to improve Firefox a bit though, and no one within a web design/development agency or similar work place, should be without the following three tools, if nothing else because it will make your life a LOT easier if your end product is web based in the slightest.

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