Rebuilding my browser

firefox I’ve been a longtime Firefox user, using many of the excellent plug-ins to extend the experience as I find more services that I use online.  Like many people, I’ve let myself get a bit overloaded with added features, and yes there were several that I no longer use.

So tonight I went through my entire browser, bookmarks, organization, toolbars, plug-ins – the whole works.  I’ve stripped down to the bare essentials and gotten rid of ALL the toolbars I had loaded.  I never used them.  Only the bookmark toolbar is left, and that went from about 50 buttons down to 14 buttons – it may loose even more, we’ll see.bookmark toolbarbookmark toolbar

bookmarks The idea being that I put only the sites, services, and tools that I use every darn day on the bookmark toolbar.  The rest of my bookmarks have been reorganized into one of (up to) ten categories – and yes I numbered them.  When I click on Bookmarks now, I only see 10 categories.  My apologies to Chris Brogan, I borrowed the term "rockstars" for the blogs I actually visit instead of reading their feeds.

I’ll be doing more work on the organization, but I had over 70 folders under my Bookmarks to begin with.  Yeah, I’ll still have a hard time finding everything, but I believe that I can weed out feeds over time.  This was to get the initial Bookmark menu so I didn’t have to scroll through it to find a folder.

So, I’ve got a ways to go before it’s fully organized to weed out the dead links and make it easier to find things but it’s a start.  Wondering what add-ons I left in place?  here’s a rundown that I use almost every day.

Well, that about does it for my browsing environment.  Firefox is my main browser, but I do keep Internet Explorer, Opera, and Flock loaded for testing purposes.  I’m thinking of adding Safari, but it’ll have to wait for a little while.

Now, what is your browsing environment like?  What tools, add-ins, and programs do you use?  Let me know.  ๐Ÿ™‚

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Facebook Relationships

I’m frustrated with how Facebook handles relationships.  Set aside for a moment that I think it’s inferior to a blog for social networking.  If I was to entrust my social network to Facebook, I’d have a hard time to keep track of all the different types of interrelationships.

We all have family, friends, associates, co-workers, employers, vendors, suppliers, and so on that we deal with on a daily or weekly basis.  Why can’t we classify our "friends" according to type of relationship?  There should be more choices, like following relationship types: family, friends, followers, & associates.

Doing this would allow us to organize contacts to be more aligned with groups, apps, and sort out what each type of "friend" could access.  I’m one of those people who want’s all contacts to "see" everything I do on Facebook – but I would still like to be able to sort my contacts by type.

This is one area that Facebook and the rest of social network services will have a hard time to provide PIM functionality that many people still use.  That’s my $.02 – what do you think?  What other types of relationships could be included?

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Bits & Pieces for September

Rick MahnIt’s been a roller coaster summer for me this year.  A lot of change and some uncertainty that has really allowed me to explore a lot of new territory online.  Also, because of the not-quite-turmoil in my families summer, I’ve allowed myself to get behind on writing several times – this past week has been another one.  We’re getting everything ready for the final move this upcoming weekend and it’ll be a full-tilt operation all the way through to Monday morning.

Meanwhile, I’ve found a lot of great new bloggers out there in all sorts of areas of expertise.  It’s been a great month on the topic of social media exploration for me as well, I’ve really started thinking more in-depth on the topic.  Branching out from the online SocNets to how social interaction in the real world is suffering, and that it’s not because of the Internet either.

I’ve got at *ton* of reading that I need to catch up on and even more writing to do.  More later.

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