Monthly Archives: September 2010

Enhancements in Google Instant

Google has incorporated two new enhancements in Google Instant. Users can use arrow keys to navigate through the search options, predictions and results. For example, to search only videos using Google Instant, click on Videos option on the left navigation bar. Continue reading

Firefox Home For Blackberry and Symbian Platforms Coming Soon!

Mozilla developers are planning to bring Firefox Home to Blackberry and Symbian platforms. Firefox Home is a a free cloud-based tool for syncing Firefox’s history, bookmarks and tabs currently available for iPhone. Continue reading

Fennec’s Version Number Jumps, Renamed As “Firefox 4.0 for Android & Maemo”

Mozilla has announced an important update about the version number of the upcoming beta release of Firefox for Mobile (Fennec). The next release, Fennec 2.0b1, will be marked as “Firefox 4.0b1 for Android & Maemo” and the final product will be released as “Firefox 4.0 for Android & Maemo”. Continue reading

LibreOffice – OpenOffice.org Community Adopts New Brand Name

As Oracle has acquired OpenOffice.org assets as a result of its acquisition of Sun Microsystems, the volunteers behind this open source project have announced to form “The Document Foundation”. The OpenOffice.org community has invited Oracle to join their movement and donate the brand to the community. Continue reading

Chrome Team Explains Difference Between Extensions And Apps

As a lot of users and developers still have confusion over Extensions and Apps, Chrome team has published a detailed article exploring the differences between them. Continue reading

Curated.by – Collect And Organize Tweets

Curated.by provides you the simplest solution to collect and organize tweets into topic based bundles that can be shared, embedded anywhere or simply marked as private. Continue reading

Google Chrome Frame Is Now Stable!

Google Chrome Frame, the Internet Explorer plug-in, is now a stable product. If you have been using Chrome Frame Beta, you can update to the latest version. Google has also released an MSI installer for Chrome Frame. Continue reading

Google Turning Off Track Change Feeds For Web pages

Google has announced to turn-off the track change feature of Google Reader. This feature was introduced in January this year, and enables users to track changes in any web page even when that page does not provide any RSS feed for the changes. Continue reading

Dropbox launches App Directory

Dropbox has launched a brand new directory for applications. Users can download apps from the directory on platforms like Android, BlackBerry, iPad, Windows Mobile; and developers can host their work there. Continue reading

Kingston Launches USB 3.0 Pendrives In India

Kingston has launched its first USB 3.0 supported Flash drives in India. The newly launched Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 is available in 16GB, 32GB, 64GB storage capacities and has a write-speed of 60MB/sec. Continue reading