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July, 2006 Archive
New Firefox 2.0 Features Make The Best Browser Even Better
Sunday, July 9th, 2006
Built-in Spell Checker
Firefox now sports a new spell checker that works with input fields and textareas. This is easily my favorite new feature in Firefox. It works similar to most modern word processors — misspelled words have a red dashed line underneath them and right-clicking the word will display a menu to correct or add [...]
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Google’s Binary Search May Propel New Security, Copyright And SEO Initiatives
Saturday, July 8th, 2006
A recent PC World article, “Google’s Binary Search Helps Identify Malware“, shed light on a little known feature of Google’s search engine — the ability to search binary files. Google is enabling security vendors like Websense to detect websites that deliver malware to Internet users. In particular, they’re looking for websites that are hosting malware [...]
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