Republicans on Facebook, Firefox Sets Record, Firefox Plugins, Similicious, UberNote

The Republican Party is now on Facebook. No, this is not a joke. The Republican Platform Committee recently has launched a Facebook application in order to find out what “average people” care about. Topics listed include national security concerns, gas prices, judicial nominations, and tech policies. If you wish to give them a “piece of your mind to feast upon” yet don’t have a Facebook account, have no fear. The GOP has also set up a traditional website as well. While Democratic nominee Barack Obama is embarking on a similar campaign, the party on a whole has yet to implement such a measure. So go on and vent. It’s the American way.

Mozilla, the development house responsible for Firefox and Thunderbird, is in the Guinness Book of World Records. Firefox 3.0 was downloaded a staggering 8,002,530 times on the day of its launch, easily setting the new world record for most downloads in a 24 hour period. Mozilla now finds themselves rubbing elbows with such luminaries as Stephen Carter (world’s fastest pumpkin carver), Claudio Castagnoli (longest held non-submission wrestling maneuver), and the Tivoli Lovelies (world oldest chorus line).

Needless to say, this stunt still has people talking. ZDNet recently talked with Paul Kim, the Vice President of Marketing with Mozilla. According to Mr. Kim, his company has social networking to thank for setting the record. “Since Firefox is all about the online experience, it’s a natural fit for folks who are open to social networking. We announced Download Day with a very concerted plan to leverage multiple social networks and to seed content on those networks that would drive traffic to the download site.” For the complete interview, feel free to visit ZDNet.

Sticking with Firefox for a moment, our colleague Jason Bartholme has a list of the top eleven power plugins for Firefox. Our current favorite is CodeTech, it allows you to edit web pages while viewing them. Think Dream Weaver or Front Page, but without the external program. Very handy in the moments when a page needs to be debugged now.

Everyone needs a little help finding something new from time to time. Enter Similicious. Similicious is sort of the “helper monkey” of social websites. Instead of a plain old web search, Similicious uses Del.icio.us bookmarks as a way of finding websites related to the ones you like. Oh… and it’s free as well. Can’t beat that.

To finish things up, I have a simple question for you: have you ever lost Post-It Notes. I’m not talking about the pad. I am talking about the actual, filled out notes. If this is you (it’s definitely me), then we here at the Free Line suggest giving UberNote a try. UberNote is a completely free alternative to Microsoft’s OneNote application, allowing you to take notes, bookmarks make lists and clip portions of the web all from your browser. It’s easy to use, completely free, and best all, can’t be lost.

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  1. August 7th, 2008 | 8:00 am

    […] CPD is not the only political group “invading” the web this election season. In July, we reported that the Republican National Committee had started their own Facebook account. Others might […]

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