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I got bored of having to write “site:plone.org/documentation blabla” in the Firefox search box to use Google to look for documentation in Plone.org so I created a plugin following these instructions and using this generator.

Check it out!

Some tips:

  • Use Ctrl+K to get to the searchbar.
  • With the focus in the searchbar Alt+Up/Down lets you select what search engine you want to use.
  • While selecting an engine, typing a character makes you jump to the first search engine starting with this character. In our case, use ‘p’.

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Tuentifox es un proyecto liderado por los chicos de Mozilla Hispano para comunicarse con la popular red social Tuenti desde el propio navegador.

Actualmente se encuentra en fase pre-alfa, pero merece la pena que le echéis un vistazo y propongáis ideas y mejoras.

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I think that the reaction of some sectors of the Mozilla community when Chrome was released was a bit too defensive. Looks like some people are so inmerse into the Mozilla world they can’t accept that sometimes people from outside have great ideas too and they have to say the last word.

One of the things I am more concerned about is how Mozilla leverages so much on extensions. Extensions are wonderful, nobody doubts that, but they’re not the end of everything in the browser market. I mean, not everything can be acomplished using extensions, and not everybody wants to have to install a dozen of extensions to get the features they want, apart from the perfomance hit that installing extensions involves.

By the way, according to the last info I heard from Flock folks, about only 10% of users of Mozilla-based products install extensions. So, there’s still place for browsers that implement a whole set of useful features out-of-the-box; probably not targeted to the same public Firefox is, but definitely a place.

A really clean interface, a fast loading time, a wealthy set of features and an amazing comic book that try to teach everybody (even non-techies) how it works are the things I like the most of Chrome. Like Python’s “import this” states, “If the implementation is hard to explain, it’s a bad idea”. Every good project/application should be explainable in a comic.

And the best of Chrome is that it’s Open Source! Congratulations everybody! ;-)

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We’re celebrating the Firefox 3 Release with a party this Friday night at 8:15 pm at The Bourbon Cafe, just 1 minute walking from Sol Metro Station (Madrid).

There will be a Firefox 3 show, merchandising raffles, out of control geekism and a lot, a lot of good humour and famous people. If you’re a Mozilla fan, a crazy freak or just a curious guy, please signup at this page. See you!

Update: Thank you all for attending! Photos here.

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