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		<title>Firefox Addon &#8211; Morning Coffee to open your regular websites</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While at the first look, it didn&#8217;t seem to be of much help but when you install and use it, &#8220;Morning Coffee&#8221; soon becomes to be a must have addon on Firefox.
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		<description><![CDATA[Another set of Firefox Addons/Extensions that are cool and goes that extra mile to enhances user experience on the internet. The Firefox add-ons Nuke Anything Enhanced and Remove It Permanently! allows you to remove selected contents and objects from a visiting website temporarily or permanently. This includes Flash objects, advertisements or even simple text contents.
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		<title>Adblock Plus &#8211; Firefox addon to block Ads and banners on Website</title>
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Recently I wrote about taking control of your Internet browsing using Firefox and BlockSite add-on. Blocksite basically picked up one of those features that some other add-on missed.
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