So little time since I last blogged about Chrome, but already there is more to say. Ars Technica have been told by Google's Rebecca Ward that they will be removing the offending wording from the section of the EULA that basically made all your content posted by Chrome belong to them. Jolly good! Also, if you insist on continuing to use Firefox (as I will) but like some of the features from Chrome then be sure to try out the following extensions:
Locationbar2- Puts emphasis on the domain to reduce spoofing risk, linkifies URL segments (press Ctrl, Meta, Shift or Alt) and has more URL formatting options configurable.
Prism - Refractor creates a Prism web application from within Firefox. Users can manually create web applications using "Tools > Convert Website to Application". The extension can also detect embedded web application bundles on web pages and prompt the user to install the bundle.









