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Tag Archives: Mozilla FireFox
Mozilla FireFox users, do you have trouble downloading academic papers (as PDF files) from SSRN?
I do. I notice that PDF file downloads work fine with MicroSoft Internet Explorer. But when I download a PDF file from SSRN with my Mozilla FireFox, it says that the PDF file is corrupted when I try to open … Continue reading
Tech News Of The Day — Friday Morning Edition
- Google E-Mail is employing the wisdom of crowds. – Mozilla FireFox 3 is great —even for Mac users (FireFox is better than Safari). -
Posted in Information Technology
Tagged FireFox, Google, Google E-Mail, Google Mail, Mozilla FireFox, Mozilla FireFox 3
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How to read the Wall Street Journal stories on prediction markets… FOR FREE
Very simple. The WSJ is free if you come from big news content aggregators (like Digg or Google News). If you can manage to have your browser produce artificially a Digg or Google News referral, then you’re permitted to enter … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Information Technology
Tagged content, Digg, FireFox, free, Google, Mozilla FireFox, referrals, RefSpoof, The Wall Street Journal, Wall Street Journal, WSJ
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