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Firefox 3.5 is Ready for Download

Firefox 3.5 is Ready for Download

The wait is over, Firefox fans! Mozilla has released the final stable version of Firefox 3.5. Download Firefox 3.5 While it’s downloading, check out a few Firefox 3.5 posts I like Learn what’s new in Firefox 3.5 Check out Firefox 3.5 Features Firefox 3.5 Release Notes I will be back with more fun Firefox 3.5 […]

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Turn Your Computer Into A Web Server with Opera Unite

Turn Your Computer Into A Web Server with Opera Unite

I try to dedicate Fridays to entertainment/media related posts in the spirit of the upcoming weekend. Today, I have something for you that is pretty exciting and takes web browsers into the next league. I use TVersity media server to stream music, movies and pictures in my computer to my Sony Bravia via Playstation 3. […]

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Firefox Extensions: Picks of the Week 09-06-23 Collections Edition

Firefox Extensions: Picks of the Week 09-06-23 Collections Edition

Firefox extensions has been a core part of this blog and I have been doing the Firefox Extensions: Picks of the Weeks series for alomost 2 years now. I love finding and sharing good Firefox add-ons. Mozilla has just made this effort of mine and plenty of others who share their love for Firefox with […]

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Firefox Extensions: Picks of the Week 09-05-20

Firefox Extensions: Picks of the Week 09-05-20

I can’t believe it’s been 20 days since the last Firefox picks post. I know you have been waiting for this one. So, here goes this weeks picks. Firefox Extension Picks of the Week Juice: If you are a power Internet surfer and do a lot of research, you might like this one. Juice intelligently […]

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Mozilla Prism Renews Interest with 1.0 Beta

Mozilla Prism Renews Interest with 1.0 Beta

Mozilla Prism brings web applications to your desktop blurring the lines between web apps and desktop apps. Prism is based on the same technology as Firefox browser but is designed to run your web applications just like its desktop counterparts. It gives you the best of both worlds letting you access apps from anywhere in […]

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Firefox Extensions: Picks of the Week 09-04-30

Firefox Extensions: Picks of the Week 09-04-30

Firefox 3.5 beta 4 made its appearance this week along with the swine flu outbreak google maps mashups. Firefox 3.5 beta 4 introduced 2 cool new features – Private browsing mode and Undo closed window. Both work really nice. Let’s look at a few Firefox extensions this week OutWit Images: You can collect images from […]

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How to Switch to Firefox 3.1 Beta 3?

How to Switch to Firefox 3.1 Beta 3?

Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 is out for download now! A word of caution: Firefox 3.1 beta 3 is meant for developers and early adopters who like not-so reliable software. If you don’t want to lose productivity with unexpected behavior, browser crashes, broken extensions, this article is not for you. If you are still reading, you […]

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3 Great Ways to Run Gmail From Desktop

3 Great Ways to Run Gmail From Desktop

In this post, we are going to look at 3 different ways of detaching Gmail from your browser and running Gmail as if it were a desktop application.

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Firefox Extensions: Picks of the Week 09-03-03

Firefox Extensions: Picks of the Week 09-03-03

It looks like Firefox 3.1 is going to be delayed in it’s release until the second quarter of this year. We still have some exciting new Firefox extensions to look at this week. VideoSurf Videos at a Glance: As the name implies, this extension is a great one to have for those who watch a […]

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Bespin – An Extensible Web Code Editor

Bespin – An Extensible Web Code Editor

Bespin is an web-based code editor which is open and extensible. This is created with the aim of increasing developer productivity, better user experiences and promote the use of open standards.

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CoolFlick Brings Your Flickr Pics to Life

Cooliris is my favorite way to browse through Flickr Pics. Cooliris is a Firefox add-on that enables us to visualize pictures in a wall. You can scroll through the wall seamlessly and zoom into the ones you like. It’s hard to explain but kind of like Apple’s CoverFlow. You can flick with your mouse to […]

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Import Google Notebook into Zoho

Zoho Notebook offers an excellent alternative to Google Notebook. Even though I have proclaimed Evernote to be the best alternative to Google Notebook, Zoho sure beat Evernote to the race in providing an import tool to get your Google Notebook content across easily. I am sure Evernote will follow suit shortly. But, I was curious […]

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Watching 2009 US Presidential Inauguration Online

Today is an historic day. You may be stuck in a place with no TV or at work. No worries. There are plenty of ways to catch the inauguration ceremony online and here is a quick run through. The Swearing-in Ceremony is at 11:30AM and at 2:30PM the Inaugural Parade will move down Pennsylvania Avenue […]

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Firefox Extensions: Picks of the Week 09-01-19

I am ready to shrug off this cold spell engulfing the Midwest this past week. But, I have some sizzling new Firefox extensions installed in my browser and can’t wait to share them with you. Here we go, Fireclip: Fireclip is a cool tool to clip out portions of webpages and reload them later and […]

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Google Notebook RIP – Best Alternative is Evernote

Google Notebook RIP – Best Alternative is Evernote

I think the best Google Notebook alternative out there is Evernote. I even called it Google Notebook done better, way better back in April 2008

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