Posts Tagged ‘chrome’

Browser extension enables SkyDrive attachments within Gmail

September 11, 2012 |  by  |  Extension  |  No Comments

Gmail users who envy Outlook's SkyDrive integration will find that the proverbial grass is now a little greener on their side, thanks to fresh features in Attachments.me's Chrome and Firefox browser extensions. With the plugin installed, files residing in Microsoft's cloud service can be attached to emails from within Gmail. Also included in the update is support for user-created rules that can direct attachments to SkyDrive as they flood into inboxes. If you’d like to add SkyDrive to an existing account, you can click on our menu at the top right of Gmail, and click on ‘Manage account’, then

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PrivacyChoice quickly rank websites alerts you to potential privacy risks when using a website

March 18, 2012 |  by  |  Chrome, Firefox, News, Sites  |  No Comments

Most of us use the Internet and assume that we’re protected from our personal information being shared with others. That’s not always the case as we’ve found, especially when it comes to companies tracking our activity to share with advertisers. One can change the privacy settings in our browser or click on the privacy icon that many display ads carry. To find out what is really going on under the pages of many Web sites and the third-party ad networks they work with, however, users would have to take a more difficult route — reading the privacy policy for each Web

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Introducing Chrome for Android

February 11, 2012 |  by  |  android, Chrome, Video  |  No Comments

Google has introducing Chrome for Android Beta to your Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich phone or tablet. Like the desktop version, Chrome for Android Beta is focused on speed and simplicity, but it also features seamless sign-in and sync so you can take your personalized web browsing experience with you wherever you go, across devices. Introducing Chrome for Android Beta - Video Speed - With Chrome for Android, you can search, navigate and browse fast—Chrome fast. You can scroll through web pages as quickly as you can flick your finger. When searching, your top search results are loaded in the background as

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Visual Hashing chrome and firefox extension which stops mistyping your passwords

December 20, 2011 |  by  |  Chrome, Extension, Firefox  |  No Comments

If you regularly mistype your password because it is too complex or you're in a rush, Visual Hashing (free, Firefox, Chrome) will turn your password into a colored hash to you can immediately see whether you've typed it correctly or not. After you install this add-on, you'll be able to see a four-color visual "hash" in password inputs all around the web. The hash will update as you type. You can think of the hash as being your password's "fingerprint." Over time, you'll remember the colors associated with each password, which will prevent you from mistyping your passwords. That way, if

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Shapecatcher – Look up any unicode character or symbol by sketching their shape

December 5, 2011 |  by  |  Sites  |  No Comments

Came across ShapeCatcher, a useful site that allows you to draw a shape and it suggests different unicode characters that match that shape. Finding a specific character whose name you don't know is cumbersome. Definitely beats looking through Window’s CharacterMap looking for that font that looks like a clock. In ‘real life’ you would simply draw a character or symbol and show it to someone, that is precisely how ShapeCatcher works. ShapeCatcher offers ‘unicode character recognition. How do I use it? Draw your character as best you can in the "drawbox". You can do this by clicking and holding the

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Disable All Extensions for Chrome enables/disables your Chrome Extensions with one click

December 3, 2011 |  by  |  Chrome, Extension  |  No Comments

Disable All Extensions, as the name implies, gives you one button to enable or disable all of your Chrome extensions quickly without restarting the browser, or select individual ones to toggle or uninstall whenever you choose. Disable All Extensions adds a single button to your toolbar that gives you control over all of your installed add-ons. There is one other feature that isn’t obvious, but is extremely useful. You can uninstall any of them by right-clicking on the extension in the list. Immediately after right-clicking on the item you’ll see a popup window asking you to confirm whether you want to

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How to enable the new YouTube design instantly

November 22, 2011 |  by  |  Tips n Tweaks, YouTube  |  No Comments

YouTube has a slick new design with some pretty tight Google+ social integration and content discovery features. Fret over the new YouTube hasn't yet appeared for you, well don't. Folks at The Verge (http://www.theverge.com) have figured out an easy way (via Google+ user Mortiz Tolxdorff) to turn on the new features right the heck now. At present, the trick only seems to work in Firefox and Chrome. Open up your browser’s development tools: For Firefox: Ctrl + Shift + K (Win) | Cmd + Shift + K (Mac) For Chrome: Ctrl + Shift + J (Win) | or Cmd + Alt + J

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Scrollbar Of Contents generates navigable heading markers next to scrollbar for navigating long articles

November 17, 2011 |  by  |  Chrome, Extension, Tips n Tweaks  |  No Comments

Articles on the web can get a little long sometimes, and it can be difficult to skim them and find the parts that are most relevant to you. Welcome Scrollbar of Contents, a free Chrome extension which adds clickable buttons next to your scrollbar so you can jump right to different sections of the article you're reading. Or say it generates clickable markers for all the headings of a page and places them proportionately on the scrollbar. Especially useful when navigating through lengthy documents. Once installed, the extension will scan a page when you load it to see where there are

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Microsoft offering free stuff with Internet Explorer 9 holiday downloads

November 8, 2011 |  by  |  Microsoft, News  |  No Comments

Somewhere along the line, Microsoft went from being the powerhouse in the browser market to begging users to switch back to Internet Explorer. Now, Microsoft is running a "where's the love?" campaign to offer "free stuff" for users who download IE9. In fact, the holiday campaign offers prospective IE downloaders free music, movies, and other stuff. After all these years, hasn't Microsoft learned yet that it can't buy love? While IE may hold a lead over Firefox, Chrome and Safari individually, it's trounced by the trio overall. So Microsoft is responding not by improving IE and making it a

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Hypothes.is is Quora or StackOverflow applied to the entire Web

November 6, 2011 |  by  |  Sites  |  No Comments

The Web: never before has there been a medium where it was so easy to find so much information. And never before has so much of it been so wrong. Somebody needs to fact-check the Internet. But who? Dan Whaley thinks it should be you. Whaley is behind a Kickstarter project called Hypothes.is. With Hypothes.is, Whalen wants to tackle the problem of rampant misinformation by combining Web annotation technology with a reputation system and peer moderation. Hypothes.is will work as a browser plug-in for Firefox, IE, and Chrome. It will add an overlay to Web pages with a heatmap along

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