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Most Popular Firefox Extensions and Themes of 2009

Firefox 3.7 Theme Makes Your Browser Look Awesome
All-Glass Firefox Enables Slick Transparency Effects
“Vacuum Places Improved” Speeds Up Firefox with a Click of Your Mouse

Gmail Redesigned 3.0 Focuses on Speed and Message Space
Dislike 0.2 Adds a Disapproving Dislike Button to Facebook

TinEye Adds Reverse Image Lookup to Firefox

SkipScreen Lets You Pass Go and Collect Your Download
FireFound Tracks Your Stolen Computer, Nukes Your Personal Data

Gui:config Gives Easy Access to Hidden Firefox Settings

Memory Fox Manages Firefox’s Memory Use, Aims to Keep It Low

Daum Blue Firefox Theme is Clean, Simple, and Elegant
Integrated Gmail Updates with Improved Looks and Handy Features

Omnibar Extension Collapses Firefox’s Address and Search Boxes into One
Read more: http://lifehacker.com/5433177/most-popular-firefox-extensions-and-themes-of-2009
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