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Dates: during 2004-2004
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...might even improve your grades and make you wealthier and more appealing to members of the opposite sex. The gift, oh ye weary users of Microsoft Internet Explorer (Mac users who browse with Safari may continue to tune in, but your lot is not quite so dire), is Mozilla Firefox??€”an alternate web browser and the answer to your subconscious prayers...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline, | Title: Happ e-Holidays | 12/20/2004 | See Source »

...where these arguments might leave some of you unconvinced, however— particularly if you’re among the lucky few or meticulous elite who have managed to thus far escape the clutches of evil Internet con-artists. I could throw in a mention of Firefox??€™s speed (generally, it’s quite a bit faster than Internet Explorer), or of some of its advanced features—like tabbed browsing—which have revolutionized the way in which I surf the web, but I think even more compelling than these things is to point...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline, | Title: Happ e-Holidays | 12/20/2004 | See Source »

It’s even starting to be noticed in the information technology (IT) private sector—and on university networks like our own. Last week IT Services at Pennsylvania State University issued an announcement imploring students to switch from Internet Explorer to a browser like Firefox??€”a request they made not on the basis of the comparative ease of use of the browsers or on the slick new features, but rather because of their relative security levels. Microsoft’s browser has been the object of a large number of security vulnerabilities over the past...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline, | Title: Happ e-Holidays | 12/20/2004 | See Source »

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