Firefox Memory


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This post is part of an exercise for the Expand our Boundaries workshop.  We’re supposed to find an article of interest and blog about it.  So, what to do?  Usually, I’m good for one blog post a day and then my passion for the moment is shot!

So, looking for passion, I turn to one of my morning rituals and went to Popurls.  I actually found an article that deal with something that has bothered me for a while.  Firefox, the premier browser, is notorious for eating memory.  This morning, there’s a post from Lifehacker that has a tip for putting the reins on Firefox’s desire for memory when it’s minimized.

I’ll be checking this out and look forward to success with this tip.

Thanks for the exercise, Will.  Another thing to add to the learning for today!

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