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How to Find Fun, Semi-Hidden Things in Firefox For starters, you can try putting unusual things into the URI (Universal Resource Identifier) window. Note that I'm calling it the URI window instead of the URL (Universal Resource Locator) window. This is an important point because your web browser can show you things besides sites on the World Wide Web. For example, type "telnet:" into the URI window and it opens your telnet program. This cool trick doesn't work from IE. To learn why telnet is so beloved of serious hackers, see http://happyhacker. Next, here's a way to find the names of the people who helped to create Firefox. Simply type into the URI window: |
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