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Alex Ross shares five of his favorite books about music over at the Browser.
Also: At The Browser, the "Five Book" interview with Edward Skidelsky.
If you're interested in reading why these made the cut, check out the interview at the Browser.
An example of how people might be able deal with at least one of these issues at the browser level - reliance on a single provider with whom you have no relationship: the mapstraction javascript library allows developers to use the great mapping tools out there such as Google Maps, Yahoo, or open mapping provider OpenStreetmap.
Grub Street notes that in an interview about food books at The Browser, Ruth Reichl took a dim view of America's food history: If you go back to the roots of America, we were founded by Puritans who had no pleasure in food.
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Some more developments over at Opera, the browser company based out of Norway.
At that time the browser is redirected to an authentication page.
(At this point the browser associates the cookie with the cookie manager's host or domain).
Look at screenshots of the browser interface.
Professor Yoffie said that aiming the browser at Facebook users could be a good strategy.
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