Posted: June 15th, 2008 | Author: Patrick | Filed under: Software, Tech | Tags: Firefox | 1 Comment »
If you are still using the security flaw called Internet Explorer, please help us out to set a world record this Tuesday. I’m sure even if you use Internet Explorer, you have heard of Firefox. Maybe you didn’t know that you could use Firefox instead, maybe you were so used to Internet Explorer.
Do yourself a favor on Tuesday, June 17th, 2008. Help us set the Guinness World Record for the Most Software Downloads in 24 Hours. Firefox 3 is going to be release that day. Download it and try it out! It’s faster than Internet Explorer, it has better support of web standards, and probably most importantly it is SAFER. Internet Explorer is one large security breach.
Posted: June 9th, 2008 | Author: Patrick | Filed under: Random, Rants | Tags: Drupal, Firefox, internet explorer | No Comments »
For all of us in the Northeast US, you know we are in the middle of a heat wave and it’s not fun at all. I haven’t really done a whole lot in front of the computer while it has been this hot.
- I have mostly completed my tutorial on setting up Cobian Backup 9, just need to give it some polish.
- I am going to start working on my first Drupal tutorial this week as well.
- Thanks to all of you who are using Internet Explorer 6 letting me know about the PNG weirdness in the logo. I don’t ever check on Internet Explorer 6 anymore, only 7. I didn’t realize how many people use Internet Explorer 6 out there! According to my stats for this site, only 5% use Internet Explorer 6.
- I strongly urge to either upgrade to Internet Explorer 7 or I really recommend switching to Firefox. It is much faster and more stable.
Posted: April 21st, 2008 | Author: Patrick | Filed under: Technology Shows | Tags: Firefox, igoogle, internet explorer, Netvibes, pageflakes, RSS | No Comments »
RSS is often a confusing topic for a lot of people. You might have seen icons such as the icon you see pictured here. The link associated with that icon is called a feed. Any major web browser such as Firefox or Internet Explorer can then use these to pull information to your browser.
Let’s say that you are using Firefox (hopefully you are, but that is a different topic for a different day). Click on an RSS icon you come across. Something like the following will pop-up:

Using the dropdown list, you can choose a few different ways to use this feed. Choosing “Live Bookmarks” will pull it into Firefox. You will probably also see Google and Yahoo (if you are using Firefox) on the list. If you use an iGoogle start page, you can choose Google and it will let you add it to your iGoogle page. Now, when you visit your page, any updates to that feed will automatically appear as soon as that feed is updated!
I use RSS to use as a scanning tool; when I do my morning routine I just look over my updated feeds so I don’t have to actually visit a particular website to see if it is updated. I use a website called Netvibes as my start page.

You can create multiple tabs for different topics and even listen to podcasts without leaving Netvibes! You can add RSS feeds to it by clicking on “Add Content” in the left hand side and adding an RSS feed address. Look for a closer look into Netvibes soon. There are also other home page sites like this, such as an iGoogle page as mentioned before or Pageflakes.