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My Internet - From A To Z

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A to Z CowOne of the features that I [hated at first but now] love about Firefox 3 is the "smart" address bar that remembers the web pages you've been to along with all their page titles - so if you start typing the website URL or page title, Firefox pulls up a few suggestions of sites you've recently or repeatedly visited.

Every once in a while, I get a kick out of the suggestions it makes for me, and how smart it's gotten about the sites I visit most frequently.

So here's a look at my Internet - the first suggestion for each letter - from A to Z.

Firefox 3 Smart Address Bar

A: amazon.com

B: blog.hubspot.com

C: citicards.com

D: digg.com

E: elliemirman.com

F: facebook.com

G: gmail.com

H: hubspot.com

I: inboundmarketingsummit.com/agenda

J: jetblue.com

K: hubspot.com/website-redesign-kit

L: linkedin.com

M: maps.google.com

N: netflix.com

O: onstartups.com blog article

P: pandora.com

Qhubspot.com/customer-case-studies/?Tag=quote

R: rebeccacorliss.com

S: search.twitter.com

T: twitter.com

U: unionstbrooklynbandb.com

V: vcall.com

Wweather.com for my zip code

X: [random yahoo login page]

Y: youtube.com

Z: zazzle.com/hubspotgear

 

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Comments

I like this meme, can I pass it along with credit?
Posted @ Friday, April 17, 2009 9:47 AM by Nicolas Ward
Please do! Would be very cool to see other people's results.
Posted @ Friday, April 17, 2009 9:48 AM by Ellie Mirman
Greate meme, I just published my A to Z list: http://www.abdinoor.com/2009/04/21/my-internet-from-a-to-z/
Posted @ Tuesday, April 21, 2009 12:15 PM by Dan Abdinoor
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