Source: WikipediaThis is one of those posts that is here as another plaything. I am currently rocking in Firefox 3 Beta 4 and so far liking its performance in terms of the pages with a heavy amount of Javascript in them. Specifically, pages that were slow or nearly unresponsive, like Google Reader, Jaiku, or even WordPress’s posting interface, are not so.
I am also using a web plugin called Zemanta. It takes advantage of some of the semantic aspects of the Internet to help those who are heavy bloggers do more with their posts. So far, I like it. It seems to do a good job finding content. If this can be used more, it will be even better.
So far the only bad thing about Zemanta is that I cannot figure out how to scroll the list of suggestions that it has. Its one thing to tell me that there’s ton to connect to, but I need to see it all ya know
Wonder what else I should use here in terms of playing. Maybe I can be like on my personal site and add a bit of QR Code + microformat fun, hehehe
Last real note for this post: I’ve love to see the JS improvements in FF3 made to the microB browser on the Internet Tablets (N800 I have, but the N810 also uses the same browser and operating system). Its amazing the difference some optimization and attention to performance will go in just making a solid browser. the IT really could use that. That and being able to use extensions like Operator, Zemanta, and BlueOrganizer would be just great for such a device.
Well, that and a consistent UI
Wonder how Mobile Ministry Magazine’s Issue 5 would look in a WordPress skin, uhmmm thoughts…
