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April 14, 2004

a9 and more

If you're a fan of the new Amazon search tool, A9 and you're a firefox user, then you might appreciate this A9 search plugin.

Just to see if it gets noticed, here's another link to ubiquitous minghong - Mozilla Firefox, a Firefox wiki that popped up in my Firefox blog scanning today :-)

I hope to be able to put some time in later this week to give a big update on the status of the Mars Exploration Rover missions which are still charging ahead, conducting some great science and sending back some amazing photos. Between work and not felling well for a the better part of two weeks, I just haven't had the time to put a post together.

I also hope to get Ask Asa up and running again. I've collected about half a dozen new questions from the last few weeks and I'll try to get a post together soon. If you'd like to get in on that action, use this blog post to comment your questions.

Posted by asa at April 14, 2004 09:02 PM
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Is there a way to set the backspace key to go back in your history in Mozilla/Firefox for Linux (like in Windows). I love to use that shortcut key in Windows, but these days I'm spending most of my time in Linux, and I really miss it. I tried to hack the config files my self, without success, and Alt+left arrow is NOT really a shortcut if you ask me. :)

Posted by: yacoubean on April 15, 2004 04:36 PM

Will Firefox .9 have a snazzy new theme? Maybe even a supercool throbber?

Posted by: James Russell on April 16, 2004 10:47 AM

Never mind my above question (the answers I believe are no and maybe), but here is one to replace it:

What would you like to see for Mozilla 2.0? What do you expect for it?

Posted by: Kovu on April 17, 2004 05:42 PM

What kind of "scanning" did you do?
How does it related to A9? ^^:

Posted by: minghong on April 18, 2004 01:37 AM

I think he's mentioned Feedster before.

Posted by: Jeff Walden on April 18, 2004 09:57 PM

Ask Asa: To your knowledge is AOL doing Netscape 7.2 internally or are they hiring the Foundation to do it?

Posted by: James Russell on April 20, 2004 10:30 AM

Ask Asa: What happened to pictures from dev day? I haven't seen any at all. :(

Posted by: James Russell on April 20, 2004 11:36 AM

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