Read it Later ? Firefox Extension

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added 2008 Sun Jun 22 7:00:00 by unknown user
This Firefox extension allows you to save pages of interest to read later. It eliminates cluttering of bookmarks with sites that are merely of a one-time interest. Saved By: DASKAjA | View Details | Give Thanks
This Firefox extension allows you to save pages of interest to read later. It eliminates cluttering of bookmarks with sites that are merely of a one-time interest. Saved By: DASKAjA | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Mon May 14 23:07:12 by jcolman
To cut back on US taxpayer generated payroll being sunk into Defense Department employee time-wasting surfing sites like MySpace and YouTube, the Pentagon has banned 13 sites from being reached from its network, all but citing such 'recreational traffic' as a National security threat.
To cut back on US taxpayer generated payroll being sunk into Defense Department employee time-wasting surfing sites like MySpace and YouTube, the Pentagon has banned 13 sites from being reached from its network, all but citing such 'recreational traffic' as a National security threat.
added 2007 Thu Apr 5 2:20:36 by EvelinVT
HE might be just two years old, but Jaylan Amor is making giant waves in the world of surfing. The toddler is believed to be the youngest boarder on the Gold Coast and is already winning sponsorship deals with surf businesses. He first stepped on a board at Currumbin beach six months ago and now brings the beach to a standstill each time he c
HE might be just two years old, but Jaylan Amor is making giant waves in the world of surfing. The toddler is believed to be the youngest boarder on the Gold Coast and is already winning sponsorship deals with surf businesses. He first stepped on a board at Currumbin beach six months ago and now brings the beach to a standstill each time he c
added 2006 Sun Aug 27 20:45:38 by Scott-O-Rama
These are the destinations that set the standards for the rest of the Web.
These are the destinations that set the standards for the rest of the Web.






