Pistashio formerly Radar is web and mobile application that captures and reminds you of interesting things you come across in everyday life. Pistash.io sorts bookmarks into categories and reminds you to visit again through twitter or email. All you need to do is sign in with your Twitter account and you can save bookmarks using either a bookmarklet in any browser or a Chrome extension. You'll have five different main categories to stash links in: food, video, reading, listening, and a to-do section. Additionally it has the ability to send a reminder tweet or email for any bookmark. Saving items to
Read MoreWhen you come across a single web site you want to send to a friend, that's easy to do. If you have a bunch of sites open and you want to share them all, things get a little more complex. Tabulate expedites the process of sending many URLs by taking all the open tabs in a given window and providing you with a single short URL that links to them all. You can then send that short URL to someone, who will be presented with all your links. It's a one-click solution to what would normally take a little time
Read MoreGoogle just wouldn't be Google if it wasn't wringing out every last iota of performance from its products. Instant Pages feature would be available to Chrome beta channel users. Instant Pages uses an algorithm to "guess" where you'll click next, pre-fetching and pre-rendering the result if it's confident enough. Just in case you want to check how Instant Pages can make a difference check out the video below, you can see a side by side comparison of Chrome with and without Instant Pages enabled. Other than this print preview is available for Windows and Linux users (Mac coming soon) in the
Read MoreLooking at the browsers in the current browser race it is hard to remember the time when Netscape had over 86% of the market share. Once Microsoft started integrating Internet Explorer with Windows they unsurprisingly took over the market and dominated it for several years. Enjoy this infograhpic and the The History of Web Browsers. via
Two years ago Google released the Page Speed browser extension and earlier this year the Page Speed Online API to provide developers with specific suggestions to make their web pages faster. Page Speed is an open-source project started at Google to help developers optimize their web pages by applying web performance best practices. Page Speed started as an open-source browser extension, and is now available via Page Speed Online and as an API. The Page Speed Online API makes it easy to integrate Page Speed performance analysis into your development tools and workflow. Here are some of the things developers can
Read MoreA browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome - awaited) plugin WhoIsLive which makes it possible to see who else is viewing the same webpage (News article, Gadget Review or your Facebook profile) of a website you are on. The catch is "You can only see who is live with you on one page at a time." Not only this you can also make each Web page a real-life experience, you can interact with anyone in real-time and share any online experience with friends. You can see and interact with whomever happens to be on the same Facebook page with you at
Read MoreIf your job (websites designer, developer, Testing technicians, Project managers, project leaders) involve testing website on various browser where browser market is crowded with the likes of IE9, Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari etc. MultiBrowser is (freeware, Windows) is a handy tool which when installed brings multiple browsers on your desktop, which means you can check the website rendering on different browsers. Some areas where Multibrowser can be useful - #1 Creating HTML templates and optimization of graphic design for all relevant browsers #2 Programming of websites and applications #3 Editing the website content, changes in the graphic appearance #4 Diagnosis of the causes behind
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