BlueOrganizer
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How do you browse the Web? With the arrival of browser extensions and relatively new browsers like Firefox, there are plenty of ways to use the Internet in new ways, but for most people, the process is still pretty much the same. If they know the specific URL of a site they want to visit, then they’ll type it in, but if they want to search for something, then they’ll use a search engine like Google. Obviously, this is Web Browsing 101, but what do you do when you want to find some more information on something specific? Usually you’ll manually go to a bunch of different sites to track this information down, but AdaptiveBlue has created a Firefox add-on called BlueOrganizer that will truly change the way you browse the Web.
With more than one million downloads, BlueOrganizer is obviously something worth paying attention to. While you’re browsing the Web like normal, BlueOrganizer will recognize music, movies, books, and an assortment of other things, and because it’s able to do this, it can then offer you additional relevant information about what you’re looking at from a variety of sources. In a sense, the research will have already been done for you. I love the fact that you can save what you like, and bloggers will want to use SmartLinks on their blogs to enhance their content.

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Alex Iskold
February 12th, 2008
at 10:06pm
Brandon,
If you liked the previous version please take a look at the one we just launched, you are going to like it even more.
Alex