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Feature Article
What’s in Your Web Browser?
I switched from Microsoft Internet Explorer to Mozilla Firefox
several years ago and really had not thought about it very much
since. When out in the field doing presentations or while
collaborating with colleagues, people who notice me using
Firefox as my default browser continue to ask me about it and so
I thought that it was finally time to address the use of web
browsers as an important technological tool.
Indeed, your web browser is one of the critical technological
applications that we use today because we spend so much time
communicating, getting information, collaborating, delivering
lessons, and more on the web. As counselors and as people in
general, we need a web browser that is secure, efficient,
customizable, easy to use, and works well with other programs.
The biggest factor for me that inspired me to start using a
browser other than Internet Explorer (IE) was the constant bugs
and security fixes that were plaguing IE and the need to find
something faster. As you can imagine, I spend a great deal of
time on the Web because of my professional interests in
counseling technology as well as my day to day use
(communicating, teaching researching, and learning online, for
example). Speed is definitely a factor. Seconds add up to
minutes and even hours over the course of a day and especially
over weeks or months. So, I first turned to Firefox for
increased security and speed and Firefox did not disappoint. As
I adapted to this new browser, I also began to see other
advantageous features that I did not anticipate which further
reinforced me for using Firefox. For instance, these included:
– Find As You Type.
Rather than using the "find" bar to search for a word on page,
just click anywhere on that page and start typing the word you
want. Your cursor will immediately jump to the first instance of
that term. You can use it for links, too. For example, instead
of moving your mouse across the page to a "learn more" link,
just start typing the word and when the cursor finds it, press
enter.
– Relatively Small Learning
Curve. Firefox uses many of the same keyboard shortcuts
as Internet Explorer(e.g., hitting Ctrl-Home in the address bar
to automatically fill in the ".com" after a word you type) which
made migrating easier than I expected.
– Tabbed Browsing. When
having multiple web pages open, it is easier to manage
(especially identify and open) the window you want when they are
presented in the form of tabs instead of windows. The analogy
may be searching for a file in your filing cabinet by thumbing
through the file tabs instead of opening each and every file.
– Multiple Home Pages.
When I start my browser, there are usually several pages that I
want to quickly look at. Firefox allows you to open multiple
pages upon launching (click
here
to see how).
– Accelerated Development.
Because Firefox was developed as part of an Open Source project,
thousands of independent programmers have been working on its
development, finding security holes before they are exploited,
developing new applications, and overall increasing its utility.
– Smart Keywords. Smart
Keywords are an easy way to search websites right from the
Address or Location bar. Lets say you want to get to ASCA’s
Ethical Standards document. Instead of navigating .. Click,
click, click. Just type in “school counselor ethics” without the
quotes in the address bar and it should come up in a set of
search results.
– Keyword Shortcuts (a.k.a.
Custom Keywords). One of my absolute favorite time savers
is Keywords which allows me to type in a single letter or word
in the address bar and automatically be directed to a web page.
So, for instance, I can type in the letter “f” and be directed
to one of my favorite professional forums. Typing in the letter
“g” brings me to a page at my work that I have to visit quite
frequently throughout the day. (By the way, if you are on the
webpage and quickly need to get to the address bar, hit F6 or
CTRL-L on your keyboard which is faster thank clicking on it
with your mouse). Click
here
for a nice tutorial.
– About:Config. For those
school counselor who are a bit more tech savvy, you can easily
get under the hood of Firefox and change its advanced settings.
about:config is a feature of Mozilla applications which lists
application settings (known as preferences) that are read from
the profile files prefs.js and user.js, and from application
defaults. Many of these preferences are not present in the
Options or Preferences dialog. Using about:config is one of
several methods of modifying preferences and adding other
"hidden" ones. Simply type “about:config” without the quotes in
the address bar to access them (see
http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config).
Add-Ons
Although firefox has many useful features, if you are like me,
you want more. Fortunately, Firefox has incorporated the ability
to install add-ons. Add-ons extend Firefox, letting you
personalize your browsing experience. There is an amazing
selection of add-ons, some better than others, available online
at
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/.
Here are the add-ons I use which I have found to help me become
significantly more effective and efficient in my work:
1. AutoCopy. Select
text on a web page and it's automatically copied to the
clipboard. That’s right. After I highlight something on a
website with my mouse, I don’ have to hit CTRL-C or go to the
Edit, Copy menu to copy it into memory, it’s done automatically.
I can skip that step and go right to pasting what I copied into
the application that I want. Also, this add-on has another neat
feature called append URL. I can copy something on a website,
right click on it, choose append URL and the website address
automatically gets appended to the content that is copied into
memory.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/add-on/383
2. DownThemAll!.
DownThemAll is a download manager which features an advanced
accelerator that increases speed up to 400% and it allows you to
pause and resume downloads at any time. Also, DownThemAll is
fast, reliable and easy-to-use. It lets you download all the
links or images contained in a webpage and much more: you can
refine your downloads by fully customizable criteria to get only
what you really want! This means I can tell it to download
all files or only certain files (e.g. PDF, MP3, PPT, DOCS)
from a web page. So, when I’m on a web page with links to
multiple documents, PowerPoints, or other resources, I can
quickly download them all at once with just a couple of clicks.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/201
3. Download Statusbar.
With this one, I can view and manage downloads from a tidy
statusbar - without the download window getting in the way of
your web browsing.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/26
4. IE Tab. One of my very
favorites, with this add-on, I can easily see how a web page is
displayed in Internet Explorer (even when I’m still using
Firefox) with just one click and then switch back to Firefox.
Also, this allows me to continue using Firefox even when the
site requires Internet Explorer.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419
5. New Tab King. This
extension adds a useful dashboard with recently used bookmarks
and links to the Firefox blank tab page, so you can quickly
access frequently used web sites. Using the extension is simple
enough—just use the Ctrl+T shortcut key, and the new tab page
will show up with shortcuts to launch applications, the most
used web sites and recently closed tabs You can also get a quick
glance on the sites you use the most, by period of the day and
an easy search box.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10828
6. Open Download.Allows
you to open any file from the internet into the OS assigned
program. This is similar to IE's 'Open' or 'Run' file download
functionality.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/207
7. Send Link Button. Ever
found yourself on an interesting Web site that you wanted to
send over to a friend? Now instead of having to cut and paste
the URL into your E-mail client of choice, now you have a one
button solution. Send Link Button adds a new button to the
toolbar that sends the link for the current web page you are on
to your email software so that you can send share it with others
over email more quickly.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1770
8. Marks (formerly Foxmarks).
Xmarks is an excellent bookmarking add-on. Install it on all
your computers to keep your bookmarks and (optionally) passwords
backed up and synchronized. Xmarks also helps you uncover the
best of the web based on what millions of people are
bookmarking.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/add-on/2410
9. Amazon Hot Stuff.
Amazon Hot! Stuff allows you to easily navigate Amazon, and
access to lists such as Bestsellers, Hot New Releases, Most
Wished For, Movers And Shakers all at your finger tips.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/11542
10. Google Toolbar. Direct
access to Google services from a toolbar within your browser. No
need to go to Google.com to do a search. Also, this powerful
toolbar has
other features
including AutoFill which can automatically complete online forms
for you with your basic information (name, address, phone,
email), great for online sweepstakes.
http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/toolbar/FT5/intl/en/index.html
An important note: You should choose and use your add-ons
carefully and sparingly. The more add-ons you install, the
slower Firefox will run and the greater the chance that an
add-on will cause a glitch. I have installed wonderful add-ons
in the past that I found helpful although made Firefox on my
computer cause terrible hang-ups. Once I uninstalled it, Firefox
came back to normal. Ten to 15 add-ons is probably enough.
Disadvantages

There are a couple of disadvantages to using Firefox, although
not enough to make me quit using it and go to something else.
One disadvantage is that some websites count on Microsoft
Internet Explorer to work correctly and do not work quite right
in Firefox. For instance I have trouble listening to Sirius
Satellite Radio and calling up a “Watch Now” Netflix movie using
Firefox. When accessing my Outlook mail at work from the web, I
find too that it works best in Internet Explorer. But, that’s
what the add-on IE Tab is
for (see above). Using the IE Tab add-on, I can just add these
sites to the list of sites to open in Firefox using the IE
engine, problem solved. The only other disadvantage that I’ve
run into, and its not a big one, is that Firefox takes just a
bit little longer to start up because it is not built in to the
Operating System like Internet Explorer and Safari.
Other Options
Still want to check out some other options in web browsers, the
competition is definitely steep:
– For Windows users who just want fast, simple browsing, you
might check out the minimalist
Google Chrome. Google Chrome is a browser that combines a
minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web
faster, safer, and easier.
http://www.google.com/chrome/
– An up and coming browser which I have not used yet although is
recommended by reviewers is
Flock for people who "live on the Web" because it has all
the speed, security and options of Firefox 3 but builds in a
blog editor, photo-uploader and big sidebar to keep current with
social networking friends and RSS feeds. A horizontal photo bar
shows thumbnails from photo-sharing sites. You can try this one
at
http://www.flock.com/
– Opera. Opera Software’s
browser is a really good piece of work. Billing itself as “The
fastest browser on Earth!”, it is a free browser with excellent
standards support. (http://www.opera.com/)
– Safari. Safari is
Apple’s own web browser, and for its first few years was only
available to lucky Mac owners, coming pre-installed on all new
Macs since 2003. A Windows version was released in June 2007.
Safari is a clean, fast browser based on the WebKit rendering
engine that also powers the Linux browser Konqueror. (http://www.apple.com/safari/)
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TIPS AND TRICKS
To Enable or Disable
Notifications of Completed Print Jobs
1. Click Start, and then click Printers and Faxes. 2. On the File menu, click Server Properties. 3. On the Advanced click the options you want to apply:
– Show informational notifications for local printers. This
option notifies users when a job is printed on a printer that is
attached to this computer.
– Show informational notifications for network printers.
This option notifies users of this computer when a job is
printed on a remote computer.
4. For client computers that are running versions of Windows
earlier than Microsoft Windows 2000 that access the printers on
this computer, there are additional configuration options to
choose from:
– Notify when remote documents are printed. This option sends a
message to the user who sent a job to a printer that is attached
this computer.
– Notify computer, not user, when remote documents are printed.
This option sends a message to the computer from which the print
job was sent, regardless of which computer on which the sending
user is currently logged on.
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4 Signs Your Children May Be
Involved With Cyberbullying The simple fact is, no matter how much we love our little
angels, sometimes they engage in behaviors of which we cannot
approve. Like cyberbullying. Then it is up to us as trusted
adults to step in and work with our children to correct their
behavior. But unlike physical bullying which may leave tangible
signs (scratches, torn clothes, bruises), cyberbullying may be
undetectable. So, how do you know if your children are engaging
in cyberbullying behaviors? We turn once again to expert guest
blogger Alison Trachtman Hill.
http://uyn.blogspot.com/2009/05/4-signs-your-children-may-be-involved.html
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GOOG411: Free Directory
Assistance Looking up telephone numbers online is easy. But you
don't always have a computer handy. That doesn't mean you need
to pay for directory assistance. You can find numbers for free
from any telephone. Google's service (GOOG-411) relies on voice
recognition to find results. Tip: Say “text me” after you get
results and Google will text you with the details of your
lookup.
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Twitter for Educators There are many ways you can use Twitter to engage
students, improve communication, collaboration, and community in
the classroom, and promote writing. I’ve listed 10 ways you can
use Twitter in your class, from a simple Twitter group you
create that students follow and the group follows.
http://itcboisestate.wordpress.com/2009/04/16/twitter-for-educators/
Follow me on Twitter at
http://www.twitter.com/rsabella
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TechCheatSheets.com Tech Cheat Sheets is a collection of the best cheat
sheets and quick reference guides on the web. Arranged by tags,
you can subscribe to a feed for only the tags you want to
monitor. Visitors can also give the listings 1-5 star ratings.
http://techcheatsheets.com/
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9 FREE Screensavers That
Actually Do Something Useful
http://www.friedbeef.com/9-free-screensavers-that-actually-do-something-useful/
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WORTHY WEBSITES AND
SOFTWARE
Use Evernote to Organize Your
Troubleshooting Efforts
Evernote allows you to easily capture information in any
environment using whatever device or platform you find most
convenient, and makes this information accessible and searchable
at any time, from anywhere. Did we mention that it's free?
http://www.evernote.com
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FotoFlexer is the world's
most advanced online digital photo editor. It performs advanced
effects previously only available to professionals using
expensive software. FotoFlexer was founded by Arbor Labs, a team
of graduate students and alumni from the Center for
Entrepreneurship and Technology, University of California at
Berkeley (and just one MIT/Stanford alum too).
http://fotoflexer.com/
Also see
http://www.picnik.com/
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Wolfram|Alpha
Today's Wolfram|Alpha is the first step in an ambitious,
long-term project to make all systematic knowledge immediately
computable by anyone. You enter your question or calculation,
and Wolfram|Alpha uses its built-in algorithms and growing
collection of data to compute the answer.
http://www.wolframalpha.com/
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Smart Defrag 1.11
Source:
The Scout Report, Vol. 15, No. 20
Disk fragmentation can cause computers to run at greatly reduced
speeds, so it's nice to learn about the existence about Smart
Defrag 1.11. This application will defrag users' hard drive and
also help optimize disk performance. Visitors can also schedule
defrag operations for certain times as well. This version is
designed for Windows Vista, XP, 2000, and Windows 7.
http://www.iobit.com/iobitsmartdefrag.html
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Quintura
This kid-friendly search engine lets you type in a query
and/or click your way through a word cloud and get G-rated
results in return.
http://www.quinturakids.com/
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KOL
Cross AOL's longstanding free e-mail service with a
child-oriented Web portal, and what do you get? KOL, which
offers not only games, music, movies, and other stuff aimed at
teens and tweens, but also free e-mail accounts with robust
parental controls.
http://kids.aol.com/
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Windows Live Family Safety
With Family Safety, you decide how your kids experience
the Internet. You can limit searches, block or allow websites,
decide who your kids can communicate with when they’re using
Windows Live Messenger, Hotmail, or Spaces and monitor what
websites they're visiting.
http://download.live.com/familysafety
Google Cheat Sheet
This two page Google Cheat Sheet lists all Google services and
tools as well as background information. The Cheat Sheet offers
a great reference to grasp of basic to advance Google query
building concepts and ideas
http://www.adelaider.com/google-cheat-sheet/
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Who are You Looking For?
http://www.cvgadget.com/
Also see
http://pipl.com/
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Google: New Search Options on
search results
We
recently announced Search Options, a new feature in Google Web
Search. You can now slice and dice your search results using a
variety of filters, which generate different views of your
results page to more easily and quickly find what you need. To
try it out, click the "Show options..." link on top of your
search results to display the Search Options panel. Watch this
short video to learn more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtirDMfcOKE
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Download Free Office 2007
Software from Microsoft
http://bhandler.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!70F64BC910C9F7F3!1822.entry
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Sabella’s Solution Focused Brief
Counseling and Consultation book recommendations.
http://bit.ly/174dj5
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JUST FOR FUN
The Rasterbator creates
huge, rasterized images from any picture. Upload an image, print
the resulting multi-page PDF file and assemble the pages into
extremely cool looking poster up to 20 meters in size.
Rasterbator is arguably the world's cheapest way to cover a wall
with cool-looking art.
http://homokaasu.org/rasterbator/
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FUN WITH PHOTOS
Morphthing combines two
faces into one!
http://www.morphthing.com/
LoonaPix
http://www.loonapix.com/
photovisi
Collages from your photos as wallpapers and more.
http://www.photovisi.com/
Tiltshift
Tilt-shift miniature style photos are pictures of
real-life scenes that are manipulated to look like model
photographs.
http://tiltshiftmaker.com/
Big Huge Labs
Dozens of tools here, must see.
http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/
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101 Things To Do This Summer
As much as your kids will tell you they can’t wait for
summer, the words “I’m bored,” inevitably cross their lips –
sometimes sooner than you think! While children do enjoy the
freedom that comes with the summer months, they still like to
have a little structure to their fun.
http://www.homeschool.com/articles/101ThingsToDoThisSummer/default.asp
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On this Day
The Commission’s Memorial Day anthem, “On This Day” was
composed by Charles Strouse, award-winning composer of Annie and
Bye Bye Birdie. It is an inspiring song that honors America’s
fallen and the families they left behind. The song helps promote
and inspire the tone of this annual observance: to connect us
all as Americans and to sustain the American spirit. By
remembering those who died for our country, we become more aware
of our identity as Americans. The song has been created not to
show a financial profit, but to inspire patriotism and pride.
http://www.remember.gov/MomentofRemembrance/OnThisDaySong/tabid/55/Default.aspx
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TrueCar
TrueCar is the fresh voice in new car pricing. We bring
truth and transparency to the sales process by aggregating data
from many different sources to show car buyers and dealers how
much people actually paid for a particular car in their
geographic area. We are a data-driven company, processing
thousands of real transactions nationwide on a daily basis to
generate objective and irrefutable Price Reports. TrueCar is
offered online, on the phone, all free of charge.
http://truecar.com/
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Perceptual Experiment: Can You
Count the Correct Number of Ball Passes?
This is a short, but fascinating two-part test of your
perceptual abilities. For the first part, you will be shown a
30-second video of six college students divided into two teams.
Three students are wearing white T-shirts, while the other three
are wearing black. Each team has a basketball which they are
passing to members of their team. Your task is to count the
number of passes made by the team wearing white T-shirts. Click
the first link below to watch the video and then return here for
part two. Note: One gender has proven to be more perceptive.
Which do you think it is?
http://www.transformationteam.net/video/perceptual_experiment_tc
The link to the answer is also on this page.
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