Monthly Archives: September 2009

GifSoup Creates GIF Images From YouTube Videos

GifSoup converts YouTube videos to animated GIF Image. This online tool doesn’t require any skill or software. Continue reading

Jaitley Gets www.arunjaitley.com Domain Name

Arun Jaitley gets the domain name www.ArunJaitley.com – after winning a court case against a US based auction company. Continue reading

TwitDiff Notifies You If Someone Unfollows You On Twitter

Qwitter, the famous twitter tool to know about the people who stopped following you, is dead. But, thankfully we have a much featured tool now : TwitDiff. Continue reading

Update Twitter From Gtalk (Or Any Jabber Client)

Using this Jabber bot, you can post tweets to twitter from Google talk. Continue reading

Mozilla Service Week (14 – 21 September 2009)

Mozilla Service Week is a week long event to promote community culture. The Mozilla Foundation is asking individuals to step up and make a difference by using the Web to better their community. Continue reading

How To Run Greasemonkey Scripts In Google Chrome

You can use Greasemonkey scripts in Google Chrome too. Chrome supports userscripts with few limitations. Continue reading

Get un-S-U-P-E-R-sized Google Search

Revert recent changes on Google’s homepage and remove S-U-P-E-R-sized search box and other elements with this greasemonkey script. Continue reading

Now File And Track RTI Complaints And Appeals Online

The Central Information Commission (CIC) of India has launched a website to file and track RTI complaints and appeals online. Continue reading

Disable Twitter’s Click Tracking

Twitter is watching you! It is tracking all your clicks. Whenever you click on any external link on Twitter (web interface) – you are not immediately redirected to that link. Continue reading

CLEO – Best Way To Backup Your Firefox Add-ons And Themes

CLEO is a perfect way to backup your Firefox add-ons. It works with FEBE – Another backup tool for Firefox. CLEO packages any number of extensions / themes into a single installable .xpi file – which contains all your add-ons. You can restore your add-ons later simply by installing the output XPI file. Continue reading