“Proxy List - Thousands of Worldwide Proxies Available for Online Privacy Internet Surfing. Forum. FAQ. Contact. Proxy List. Using Proxylist's filtered & tested proxy lists, it will allow you to surf the Internet directly, using your Internet tools (web browser,”
— ProxyList - Latest Worldwide Proxy List, proxylist.co
“How to Hide My IP Address When Joining a Forum. The best way to hide your computer's IP address when joining a web forum is to hide the computer behind a proxy server. The proxy server acts as a buffer between your computer and the web forum”
— How to Hide My IP Address When Joining a Forum | eHow.com, ehow.com
“Proxy Discussion Forum”
— Proxy.org Forum, proxy.org
“Darren Straight's Blog Why should I use VTunnel instead of some other proxy? Unlike standard "open proxies", VTunnel requires no special browser configuration. And unlike many proxies, cgi based or conventional, VTunnel allows the HTTP Form Post method,”
— VTunnel is here to protect your anonymity online!, darrenstraight.com
“At RailsConf 2009 on Thursday, Ryan Tomayko, creator of Rack::Cache, gave a talk on using HTTP-based caching, and the value of using it in addition to client”
— HTTP Caching | Engine Yard Ruby on Rails Blog, engineyard.com
“MUDs : General : Browser based MUD client with proxy? Gammon Software Solutions forum. Entire forum. MUDs. General. Browser based MUD client with proxy? Browser based MUD client with proxy?”
— MUDs : General : Browser based MUD client with proxy?, gammon.com.au
“ the download link included in this blog post below. Note that using the browser cache instead of the web proxy is only suitable for prototyping and Already Polipo, the existing web based proxy written in cross-platform C, has been”
— Screencast of Dojo Offline + Demo + Release Download, sitepen.com
“A GreaseProxy would act like a normal HTTP proxy; you'd configure it in your browser and then forget it. Maybe pull in a little Twisted for the proxy, build some compatible facsimile of a browser DOM”
— mnot's blog: Greasemonkey and the Web, mnot.net
“UCWEB, TeaShark and Opera Mini are all proxy based browsers. All traffic to and from the Web passes through a proxy server that parses and renders the page before compressing it for display by the thin client browser. Proxy based browsing can still be reasonably secure if the browser”
— Browser Comparison | Wap Review, blog.wapreview.com