Twitter new “more” button feature is nice, but!
There is a new Twitter button (for the minority who use the website :) that will bring you more of your twitter updates on the fly without moving back and forth between pages. This is quite a relief for us, and hopefully them, as they will limit the data being transferred to the real content, [...]
Fennec Firefox Mobile Browser Video Brief
So Fennec 1.0 Beta 1 is finally released for the Maemo OS running on Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. The Firefox browser for mobiles brings I’m happy to same the same general features (and another hot logo) and concepts of a regular Firefox browser, with search engine plugins, awesome bar, and tabs and controls bar that [...]
10 ways to customize Google Chrome
One of the main downsides of Chrome compared to Firefox is the lack of extensions feature and ability to do customization. TechRadar is giving however 10 ways you can customize and improve Google Chrome to your likings, including a link to how you can customize or make your own Google Chrome theme. I didn’t know [...]
Not enough browsers? How about a GreenBrowser?
Last time I read about a new browser I was like “Ohh God, not another browser!”. It was called Chrome and one day after it’s release it became my default one. Not that I’m at all enthusiastic about this now, but history has taught lessons. GreenBrowser is not something that takes the path of simplicity, [...]
Microsoft Gazelle – A More Secured Browser?
After the continuos slip in IE market share to Firefox and the quickly emerging Google Chrome, Microsoft researchers seem to be working on a new web browser that tries to turn things around in the way they treat web pages. While Google Chrome treats each tab as a process by it self, Gazelle, which relies [...]
Can Gmail Chat Talk to MSN?
I’m not sure how true is that, but before today I never saw Hotmail contacts on my side menu chat list, today I see several of them, some I only contacted once long time ago, and can invite them. Up till now, I couldn’t see anything on Google News or anywhere else, but here is [...]
Google Digitizes LIVE Photo Archive
Not only did Google introduce Image Ads today, but also have given the world digital access online to millions of LIVE’s archived photos stretching back to the 1750s, that were otherwise unreachable to most people. To perform a LIVE archive search, simply do something like “einstein source:life“
