We are pleased to announce the first iteration of a Firefox Add-on for Trendrr. With an extension integrated into the browser, our services are quickly accessible and the process of tracking trends has become even simpler. Similar to bookmarking functionality, you do not have to leave the page you wish to track. Simply right click on the page or use our toolbar icon to submit a trend directly to your account. At this time, there are three main uses of the add-on: * You can easily track the current URL in your browser as stated above. As an example, if your browser is located at a YouTube video page, the URL will be recognized as such and the add-on will instruct your account to start tracking such information as views, comments, and number of favorites. * You may also type in a phrase, or use a highlighted phrase, and track these words on many of our data sources such as Delicious Bookmarks, eBay auctions, and Flickr tags. * Lastly, you can search existing trends
"The Timelope, a personified Firefox plugin, eats your interwebs!!! We are currently in alpha (not even beta), so expect bugs and missing features. Want to store and sort your browser history (privately or publicly)? Want to follow others or have others follow you as you browse? Interested in endless links that are instantly linked together by keywords? If you said no to all of these questions, we didn't want you anyway, otherwise, sign on up and feed the Timelope. And no, Timelope may be both social and a network, but we are not a social network."
Firefox extension Timelope helps you keep track of web sites you've visited, when you've visited them, and how long you spent on each site. Sign up for an account, install the extension, authorize yourself, and you're ready to roll. Additionally, Timelope features a separate but useful social networking function where you can follow friends and see exactly where they've been online.
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