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<description>I've downloaded the latest version of Firefox, both at home and at work. Needless to say, it's quite nice. Todd Dominey recently mentioned a bookmark synchronizer for Firefox. Pretty cool. But, as I think about it, I realize that I don't really use bookmarks. I rarely pay repeat visits to sites that don't have RSS feeds. And, if I need to remember a specific site, I'll usually blog it, either here on this site or on one of the Basecamp sites I've set up at work. And, if all else fails, I have a little homepage where I store links to other useful sites. Bookmarks are sooo mid-90s. Update, slightly off-topic: I've seen a number of recent articles from folks advocating making an IE-to-Firefox switch: SecurityFocus and Slate are the ones that come to mind....</description>
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