Monthly Archives: September 2010

Add-on Performance Advisor in Internet Explorer 9

The newer beta of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer provides users detailed information about add-ons affecting their browsing experience. The IE 9 alerts and suggests uses to disable slow add-ons. Continue reading

Twitter.com Gets New Design

Twitter today announced to redesign its website. The newer design will be rolled out to few users as a preview over the next several weeks. Continue reading

NIIT Launches ‘Advanced Online Advertising’ Programme In Association with Google India

NIIT, India’s global IT training brand, has launched a new course to train advertising and marketing professionals in India. This course, Advanced Online Advertising Programme, will be organized in association with Google India. Continue reading

Kraken – A New Browser Benchmark From Mozilla

Mozilla has announced a new JavaScript benchmark, which will focus on realistic workloads and forward-looking applications. This new browser benchmark, Kraken, is better in terms of reflecting realistic workloads for pushing the edge of browser performance forward, says Mozilla developer Rob Sayre. Continue reading

Get YouTube Instant on YouTube.com With This Greasemonkey Script

Stonos has created a Greasemonkey script which integrates the instant search feature with the search box on YouTube.com homepage. Continue reading

NoteTree Chrome Extension

NoteTree is a new Chrome extension for managing text notes with Google Chrome. You can create folders and sub-folders to organize notes. Continue reading

Restore Previous Session At Any Point After Start-up, Firefox 4 To Get A New Feature

Firefox 4 will have another exciting and useful feature: Users will be able to restore previous session at any point after start up. Firefox 4 will have an entry in the History menu to restore previous session, which can be used at any point to load previous session. Continue reading

Mozilla Planning For Firefox Add-on Marketplace

Mozilla, the organization behind web browser Firefox, is exploring the possibilities of add-on marketplace. This marketplace will help add-on developers to showcase and sell their add-ons. Continue reading

Mozilla’s New JavaScript Engine, JägerMonkey, Makes Firefox Four Times Faster!

Mozilla developers are working on a new JavaScript optimizer for Firefox based browsers. This new JIT compiler, JägerMonkey, is now available for the testing and will be integrated to Firefox soon to replace current optimizer, TraceMonkey. Continue reading