Monitoring Earthquake Center Through on The Internet

>> Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Internet users do not have to wait long to find out where the earthquake was happening. Simply use an add on for free for free Mozilla Firefox browser.

An add on called eQuake Alert allows users to Mozilla Firefox to know where the earthquake was happening. Not only for the territory of Indonesia, eQuake also monitors earthquake activity around the world.

eQuake will inform the user if an earthquake is happening, either the date of occurrence, location and size of the earthquake. Uniquely, the browser window will instantly when an earthquake rocked just happened.

To be able to use this application was fairly easy, users simply need to download it via the official Mozilla site. Once downloaded, restart your browser to activate the add on that.

After successfully been installed in Firefox, earthquake information will appear in the lower right of the user's browser.

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