Monthly Archives: January 2011

Facebook Gets Full HTTPS Support

Facebook has announced full support for HTTPS, which is now available for all pages of the #1 social networking website. Earlier, only login pages had this feature, which makes using Facebook much secured. Continue reading

KISSinsights : Online Survey and Feedback Tool

If you run a website, online shop, community portal, web based application or any other similar service – getting customers’ feedback is really important for you. It helps you in changing and developing your products more convenient for them, and ultimately increases the revenue. KISSinsights.com is an online feedback and survey tool, which makes your job easier without any complicated mechanism.
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Rearrange App Icons In Chrome

If you have installed many apps from Chrome Web Store, you would certainly like to rearrange the app icons according to your own preference. Continue reading

Keep My Opt-Outs – Google Chrome Extension

Google has released an extension for Google Chrome users to opt-out of personalized advertising and tracking. Chrome users can install this extension from here to disable online behavioral advertising (OBA). Continue reading

Proposal For Opting-out of Behavioral Ads From Mozilla (and Google?)

According to this proposal, users will be allowed to set a browser preference to disable the OBA, and this information will be sent to websites using HTTP header. Continue reading

Greasemonkey Add-on Updated to Version 0.9.0

This update has brought many new features including a new user interface to deal with the user scripts. You can notice a new tab for greasemonkey scripts in the Add-ons management window. The most important feature of the latest version is support for Firefox 4. Continue reading

Mozilla Blocks Skype Toolbar Add-on

Mozilla has announced to block the official Skype Toolbar add-on for Firefox, which comes bundled with the Skype installer. Mozilla says that this add-on is causing browser crashes and slows down certain processes by up to 300 times. Continue reading

TwileShare – Share Files on Twitter

TwileShare is an easier way to share files on Twitter. It allows users to upload common file formats, and then tweet the file link with optional message. It works exactly like Twitpic, but supports other file types also. Continue reading

goo.gl Opens API Access

Google’s URL shortening service, which is estimated to be fastest, has opened API access for developers. Till now, developers had to use a hack to create goo.gl short links. Continue reading

Play Videos in Google Docs

Google Docs has recently added a very useful and much awaited feature: Users can now play uploaded videos. This allows you to play videos just like any other online video, like those on YouTube. Continue reading