BuzzBox has come out with its new Firefox plugin called Fast Forward. The San Francisco-based startup works a lot like StumbleUpon but only better, as it adds logic to the stumbling mechanism. The service generates recommendations based on popularity as well as by the order in which they were viewed. Fast Forward works by recording and analyzing the anonymized browsing habits of its users, though it is still in its early and needs time to be reach its maximum, so expect some glitches. Fast Forward will soon be on Internet Explorer as well – say, in a few months.
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fuck this shit, stumble is so much better
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^what he said.
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