Monthly Archives: January 2010

Create A Twitter Widget Featuring Your Friends Or Followers

Create widgets featuring your twitter followers and friends, and embed on any website or blog easily. Continue reading

Embed Tweets On Web pages Easily

Here is a trick to embed individual twitter updates on webpages, blogs and forums. This requires JavaScript, and is better than posting screenshots of tweets. Continue reading

Quick Google – Chrome Extension To Search Google Quickly And Smartly

Quick Google is a useful Chrome extension. You can search Google without leaving the current page and see a preview of each result. Continue reading

Chrome Extension For Google Dictionary

Google Chrome extension for Google Dictionary is a useful tool. Just double click any word and see its definition in a small pop-up bubble. Continue reading

Enable Visual Tab Preview Switcher in Firefox 3.6

Visual Tab Switcher is a new feature in Firefox 3.6, which shows previews of all tabs in the current browser window when users press CTRL + TAB keys to switch between tabs. Continue reading

Nocs – Desktop App For Google Docs

Nocs is a simple notepad application for Windows, with ability to sync with Google Docs. This desktop client for Google Docs enables you to create, edit and save documents in Google Docs from the desktop. Continue reading

See YouTube Videos In HTML5

YouTube recently announced much awaited feature: support for HTML5. Here is how you can see YouTube videos in HTML5 format. Continue reading

Unzip Compressed Files Online

Wobzip is a very useful online tool to open compressed file formats, like: .zip, .tar, .7z, .rar, .iso, .deb, .gzip etc. Users can open these files without downloading or installing anything. Continue reading

Google Wave Extension Gallery

After launching extension gallery for Google Chrome browser, Google is going to launch extension gallery for Wave. This gallery will feature useful robots and gadgets for Google Wave users. Continue reading

Zoomable Maps On Paper. Brilliant!

Online map sites, like Google Maps, have feature to zoom-in and zoom-out. But, have you ever seen zoomable maps on paper? Continue reading