It's Not Graffiti, It's Grafedia
By Rachel Metz
What if the internet extended beyond computers and high-speed
connections, with web pages expanding down city streets and onto the
sides of buildings?
This is the vision behind an interactive new media project called grafedia,
which enables folks to make the world their canvas by publicly posting
e-mail addresses or keywords that, when punched into certain mobile
phones or an e-mail account, retrieve corresponding images.
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7 Reasons to Switch to FireFox
by John Gergye
The Firefox browser has exploded on the scene. At the time of this
writing there have been 23 million downloads of this innovative
competitor to Internet Explorer. Minor drawbacks aside, most who use it
love it – myself included.
One stand out feature is the customizable search bar that’s built into
the Firefox menu bar. As a long time AOL user I had 10 hot keys set up
for sites I visited all the time. With Firefox all I did was set the
search bar up with those very same links. Suddenly what seemed like a
reason to mourn the loss of AOL vanished.
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