Private Mode For Firefox

As we have seen with the new Google’s Browser, which is called Chrome, a new interesting feature has come out of the box in the browsing world, and lately it has been integrated in Firefox as well, starting from version 3.1

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It is called “Private Browsing mode, where all user activity traces including history, cache, download history, saved passwords, searches, cookies, and others, are removed as soon as the user returns to normal browsing mode”, as Percy Cabello for Mozilla Links says in the latest article.
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Bring Google Calendar Inside Firefox: GCal Popup

Many people are assiduous users of Google’s own suite, which comprehends emails, document editors, news readers…but specially an online calendar!

Called Google Calendar, it lets you organize your day, your weeks and your months completely, allowing you to be reminded of any appointment or event via email, or even SMS message. But what if you got fed up of opening it in a new tab while browsing?

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Photo Credit: Joe Lanman – Edited by Nicolo’ Canali De Rossi

GCal Popup is a new extension that brings Google Calendar right into Firefox, so that you can access it without changing the webpage you are currently browsing on.
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