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May 20, 2008

Firefox, public use library computers, magic

Brian Herzog has written an excellent piece entitled "Using Firefox on Our Public Computers," all about his library's switch to Firefox for all public use computers, why they're switching, and the customizations they chose to make.  The blog babble in response to this has been impressive.  Apparently this is something we all wish we could do, but can't (for one reason or another...read: fear of open source).

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