Monthly Archives: May 2009

Connect With Your Twitter Friends On FriendFeed

I am clueless why people don’t use FriendFeed seriously. It is the most powerful way to share information over internet, even better than Twitter. I too have to prefer other services over FF just because of very less activity on … Continue reading

How To Create Your Own Social Networking Site

There are several ways to create your own social networking site like Orkut, Facebook or MySpace. I am listing few ways here.

GoogleFight – Let The Keywords Fight

GoogleFight is a funny website where two keywords fight with each other.

Get @replies Settings Back On Twitter

Many of us are not happy with the recent changes in @replies policy of twitter. I am not sure if twitter will take it back. So, it has become slightly tough to track all the conversation around us. :( Well, … Continue reading

KwiClick – Search Web Without Leaving Current Page

KwiClick is an essential Firefox add-on for everyone who searches the web! You can search the internet right from your status bar, without leaving the current page.

Real Time Search With Google

Finally, Google brings “Real time search” option. Click on the ‘Show options…” link on the search result page and search the web with more options.

Prism – A Cool Site-Specific Browser From Mozilla

Last Week, Mozilla Labs has released another update of its experimental Site-Specific browser Prism. Prism is very powerful way to split webapps out of their browser and run them directly on their desktop.

Download YouTube As MP4 – Firefox Add-on

I have created a little Firefox add-on “Download YouTube As MP4” which helps you in downloading YouTube videos as MP4 file just by a single mouse click.

Download YouTube Videos As MP4

There are infinitely many ways to download YouTube videos in FLV, MP4 and other supported formats. Here is a cool greasemonkey script, which enables users to download YouTube videos directly in MP4 format.

How To Manually Set Your Location In Google Latitude

Follow these steps to update your location on Google Latitude manually using your computer, without having an enabled phone. Whenever you need to update your location, simply use this iGoogle gadget to drag and drop your latitude icon. Continue reading