
Adding Google Chrome Home Button
When Google Chrome is installed for the first time it is missing the home button that many have become accustomed to from Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox. To enable the home button in Google Chrome click on the wrench in the top right corner of the Chrome window, and left click Options.

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Hello Anders, The following article will instruct you on how to get the Home Button back: http://www.nerdgrind.com/add-internet-explorer-8-home-page-button/- Anders
Internet Explorer 8 that is.

Yoono Announces Support for IE – Integration With Myspace

Yoono, the browser plugin that acts as both a social network aggregator and a media hub, announced today that on November 7th it will begin to support Internet Explorer. The service is also announcing integration with imeem and MySpace. Additionally, they are unveiling a powerful new widget that will help the plugin monetize.
Yoono’s browser plug went through an overhaul last May. The plugin has become a featured Firefox 3 Recommended Download, and has an install base of around 1.8 million users.

Mozilla Firefox Has Released 2.0.0.12 to Fix Security Holes

Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12 has been released to fix both technical and security issues. Below is a list of some of the issues fixed with this release:
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MFSA 2008-11 Web forgery overwrite with div overlay
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MFSA 2008-10 URL token stealing via stylesheet redirect
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MFSA 2008-09 Mishandling of locally-saved plain text files
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MFSA 2008-08 File action dialog tampering
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MFSA 2008-06 Web browsing history and forward navigation stealing
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MFSA 2008-05 Directory traversal via chrome: URI
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MFSA 2008-04 Stored password corruption
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MFSA 2008-03 Privilege escalation, XSS, Remote Code Execution
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MFSA 2008-02 Multiple file input focus stealing vulnerabilities
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MFSA 2008-01 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.1.12)
Click here to download the latest version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser.

Install and Uninstall Plugin Addon in Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox can provide a richer web browsing, and use, experience with the installation of plugin add-ons. The installation of an plugin is very simple. Once you’ve located a plugin you want to install simply click on it and then click Install Now.

After the plugin add-on is installed click the Restart Firefox to activate the plugin.

If you want to remove a plugin go to Tools –> Add-ons.

Locate the plugin add-on you want to remove, and click Uninstall.

Now just close all Firefox windows and restart the program to complete the uninstall process.
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