Posted by Ovz on Jan 10, 2011 in
Freebies
Do you hate scrolling through blogs and news websites with front pages that never seem to end? Using the mouse wheel or even dragging the scroll bar up and down can sometime be tedious and you can easily loose track. Sometimes you tend to scroll too much, at times not far enough and the topic or paragraph of your interest seems to be playing a bit of cat n mouse with you. Embarrassing!

TitleQ is a new add-on for Firefox that makes your task extremely simple by letting ypu move between headline elements (H1, H2, H3, etc) on page just with a press of CTRL+ Down/Up arrow keys. With TitleQ you can browse posts at a much higher pace and even if you loose the track while scrolling, you can easily relocate the last word read. It supports any website that uses HTML. TitleQ is tiny, just 7KB but very useful.
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Tags: ADD-ON, Browser, download, Firefox, html, NEWS, Web
Posted by Freddy Jonas on Sep 17, 2010 in
Microsoft
Microsoft, once sleepy giant of browser business is now back with a bang, with its latest browser i.e Internet Explorer 9(IE9).
The software giant has released a beta, or test version of its latest browser, Internet Explorer 9 in order to make a strong comeback in an increasingly competitive market of latest browsers.
IE9 will face fierce competition from new versions of other popular browsers such as Mozilla’s Firefox and Google’s Chrome.
What’s New in IE9 …?
IE9 contains a range of new features, many of which are designed to make the browser perform more like an application – the small programs commonly found on Smartphones.
IE9 is specifically designed to help blur the boundaries between applications and the browser.
To do this, Microsoft has adopted technology that allows the browser to tap directly into a computer’s graphics chip, rather than just its processor. And it helps in dramatically increase in the graphic capabilities of IE9. Read more…
Tags: Browser, chrome, Firefox, ie9, internet explorer 9, Microsoft, Web
Posted by Ovz on Aug 26, 2010 in
Google
Many times we come across a situation when we send a text message on cell phone only to realize that we have sent a wrong message or a right one to a wrong person. Same goes for email messages. The only difference is that, a text message once sent cant be unsent but thanks to Gmail which provides us the ‘undo sent’ features which enables us to un-send any message immediately after sending it.

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Tags: Browser, email, gmail, message, text
Posted by Ovz on Aug 11, 2010 in
Web
The ongoing war between browsers has made users curious about their browsers capabilities. Everyone want to have the best browsing experience. The HTML5 test examines your browser capabilities by testing different features and audio/video codec as well as SVG and MathML embedded in plain HTML document and summarizes the result in the form of one huge bold number accompanied by bonus points. It doesn’t get any simpler than that.

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Tags: Browser, chrome, Firefox, HTML5, HTML5 test, internet explorer
Posted by deGeek on Jul 25, 2010 in
Software
So here you are, at work, browsing the stuff on the Internet cause you had completed all your tasks yesterday, today is yours and you are killing time, maybe researching something or trying to find that one photoshop tutorial which you once saw on Digg; whatever you are doing, you will get many many tabs open in whichever browser you are using, soon the tabs will get up messy and you will lose the old tabs as new ones are opened. Ultimately, you will be frustrated and close the whole browser.
Introducing Tab Candy, currently an Alpha release for the next Firefox (which is in Beta right now), what Tab Candy does is that it takes away the whole Tabbed situation and puts it in nifty little boxes and groups, so that you can view one group at a time, switch between groups, switch tabs between groups, share groups with your other computers and the whole world, easily find that one tab which you opened 4 hours ago and conquer the world. Watching the video below might clear up what I am trying to say:
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Tags: Browser, Firefox, Mozilla, Tab Candy