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December 6th, 2008 at 2:39 am
This is always good news (for those of us who like Safari). I always wish that Safari had the built-in add-on feature like Firefox. Just the other day I wrote an article called Bring Firefox Functionality to Safari which shows how to add many of those features: ad blocking, bookmark syncing, instant web search, etc.