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2007-11-15
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2007-11-15
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Like some people refuse to use the search functionality, I like short answers.
CLICK THIS!
As a test example can anyone manage to get rid of the ad on the right hand side of http://reddit.com ?
Most of the time I'm surfing on a 2g gprs connection and excessive ads can really ruin it. I know I can turn off images but that's not a really effective solution for a lot of sites (Although reddit is fine I admit).
I'm just hoping someone ports adblock to the OS as soon as possible.