I've been looking for a job in the DC metro area, and the USPTO is desperately trying to get more patent reviewers. In fact, I believe they offer bonuses to Comp Sci people (over us less useful mechanical engineers). Check it out
here:
Re:* Mozilla has a new experimental Tabbed Browsin
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There are advanced settings for autocomplete in Preferences>Navigator>Smart Browsing
Is any of that like the Galeon autocomplete?
Re:When will Mozilla Innovate?
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Ctrl-T > new tab
Link toolbar > View > Show/Hide > Site Navigation Toolbar
Also, check out Optimoz, for mozilla gestures.
In the works are a quick search for mailnews and user configurable email coloring.
My dad works for comcast, in fact he was one of the chief engineers in charge of deployment of cablemodems in southern NJ. His scoop is that support was always a nightmare with @home, because you had to deal with two completely separate companies who would often blame each other if something went wrong. Now Comcast plans to do what @home did by itself, cutting out the middleman and hopefully smoothing out the system.
I've been looking for a job in the DC metro area, and the USPTO is desperately trying to get more patent reviewers. In fact, I believe they offer bonuses to Comp Sci people (over us less useful mechanical engineers). Check it out here:
There are advanced settings for autocomplete in Preferences>Navigator>Smart Browsing
Is any of that like the Galeon autocomplete?
Ctrl-T > new tab
Link toolbar > View > Show/Hide > Site Navigation Toolbar
Also, check out Optimoz, for mozilla gestures.
In the works are a quick search for mailnews and user configurable email coloring.
My dad works for comcast, in fact he was one of the chief engineers in charge of deployment of cablemodems in southern NJ. His scoop is that support was always a nightmare with @home, because you had to deal with two completely separate companies who would often blame each other if something went wrong. Now Comcast plans to do what @home did by itself, cutting out the middleman and hopefully smoothing out the system.