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Name: Ken
Home: Edmonton, Canada
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Recent Posts

Teaching Ancient History to Kids
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The Essential IVP Reference Collection
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Sunday, July 31, 2005
 
Firefox and Google Earth
posted by Ken @ 10:44:00 PM

I've noticed through my Site Meter that most visitors to my site use Internet Explorer 6. For those of you who do, you may want to switch to Firefox. Firefox is my browser of choice on both my Mac and my PC; it is fast, has cool features like tabbed browsing and integrated search windows, RSS support, and more. Using Firefox, visitors to my site can click on a little icon at the bottom of the browser window to subscribe to my blog, which puts a dynamically updated folder with my posts in your bookmarks folder or toolbar. You can also tweak Firefox to load pages even faster than it already does and Google recently released their toolbar for Firefox. At least until the release of Internet Explorer 7, this is definitely the way to go!

Speaking of Google, I really love their new desktop version of Google Earth. This unbelievable little program brings satellite imagery of the world right to your desktop. You can use it to map trips, track crime statistics in major U.S. cities, and so much more. It is basically a powerful extension of the online Google Maps and actually integrates with it when you need to print out the directions. Very cool!


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