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Firefox Weave: Sync your Internet life - Read More

Date Added: July 01, 2008 08:04:02 PM
First Look - Wouldn't it be great to have an automated backup of your complete Firefox environment up in the cloud? What about pushing your entire browsing history, those extension settings, cookies, saved passwords and open tabs from the cloud to any number of authorized computers? What about having the same, up-to-date browsing environment on any computer around the globe? Well, it’s entirely ...

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