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Is your page indexed by Google? Firefox Plugin

Many of you here are either involved with the marketing of a web site for another company or operate a web site or blog of your own. For either case, being able to immediately see if a page is cached by Google would be invaluable. That’s exactly what the Google Cache Checker extension for Firefox offers.

Google Cache Checker is provided by Gadget Advisor

I have been using this plugin all day, and already it has come in quite handy working out which pages on my site are indexed by Google after switching my domain from pureroon.co.uk to panicroon.co.uk. I have already noticed that its the older posts that Google has picked up the move for so far, which was quite unexpected. I thought that it would be the newer and fresher posts first working backwards. Well the Google gods are extremely fickle.

This plugin simply displays a green tick or a red cross in the corner of your firefox browser to indicate whether or not the url that you have landed on is indexed or not. This can be extrememly useful for making snap descisions on the relevancy of the content of the page.

Google Cache Checker

Google Cache Checker

Ahh the IE Team send the Firefox Team a cake!

IE give cake to Firefox

Tongue in cheek or a genuine gesture?

Mozilla going for Firefox 3.0 Guinness World Record!

Mozilla Firefox LogoMozilla aims to make Firefox 3 a record breaker. It wants the release of the next version of its flagship open source browser to be accompanied by a record for the most software downloads in a single 24-hour period.

Download Day – as Mozilla dubs it – will begin the minute Firefox 3 is generally available and continue for 24 hours. Ahead of this release, expected in mid-to-late June, Mozilla has set up a website (spreadfirefox.com/worldrecord). This encourages people to organise Download Day parties, to run around collecting sign-up pledges at their university or place of work, and to place Download Day buttons on their websites.

Firefox 3 is based on Gecko 1.9, an updated layout engine. The browser features a cleaner layout, better bookmark handling and more stability. And it’s faster.

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I’ll be there downloading my copy, my alarm is set…

Already been using the RC2 at work and have RC1 on Ubuntu at home. RC2 seems a little more stable than RC1 (to be expected, since they are meant to have fixed the 10 ‘critical’ bugs in RC1) but both feel a lot smoother and faster to respond. Looks like Microsoft are going to respond with IE8, pretty quickly after IE7 has been released (actually it has been over a year now) but from the betas IE8 is going to be another slow, memory chomping beast, not to mention Microsofts refusal to stick to the same web standards as everyone else, making my job a nightmare!

500 million Firefox downloads: complete; 500 million grains: in progress

500 Million Firefox Downloads

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Firefox just reached 500,000,000 downloads. This is an absolutely phenomenal milestone for Firefox. It is sort of hard to imagine what that number means. For some perspective, that’s roughly the audience size of 10,000 Rome Colosseums combined. It would be the weight, in kilograms, of 8,500 Boeing 747 airplanes. In dollars, for $500 million you and 15 of your friends can fly to the International Space Station.

Congratulations to the best browser the internet has seen, I await the new engine in Firefox 4 with great anticipation!!!

The Netscape Archive, Good bye Navigator

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As mentioned previously, the Netscape Archive has been created to preserve a final resting place for client side Netscape applications, given that official support is ending March 1, 2008. The archive is now available at archive.netscape.com

As the quote says the archive will contain all releases of Netscape Navigator from Navigator 4.78 to Navigator 9.0.0. I was a navigator during the first browser wars, and I am happy to say I use Firefox now.

The end of an era…