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Google+ Comments on Any Web Page
Here is a tiny Chrome extension to bring Google+ Comments on any web page. Install it from Chrome Web Store, and click on its button on the toolbar. Continue reading
Add to Delicious: Simplest Firefox Add-on for Delicious.com
Add to Delicious is a tiny Firefox add-on for the users of Delicious.com. This add-on enables you to quickly bookmark web pages and links on Delicious.com right from the context menu (the right click menu). Continue reading
Do-Not-Track Feature Lands in Google Chrome
Do-Not-Track (DNT) feature has finally landed in the latest Chromium build. Users of stable release channel should get this feature by the end of this year. Continue reading
14 Reasons Why Firefox 14 Is The Best Browser on Android
Mozilla has released a completely refreshed version of Firefox for Android platform. If you have a compatible Android device (ARMv7 & Android 2.2+), install it and give it a try – you will not be disappointed! Continue reading
Enable ‘Do Not Track’ in Opera 12
Opera 12 is loaded with lots of new features and improvements including one special feature: support for Do Not Track. Continue reading
Enable “Do Not Track” in Google Chrome
A small extension for Google Chrome, which brings support for Do Not Track, and hence enhances online privacy. Continue reading
Mozilla Is User’s Best Friend, And Not Cloud’s Enemy
Mozilla has the goal to give users full right of their browsing experience. Mozilla is actually helping cloud computing by creating a faster, secured and open browser. Continue reading
Chrome Web Store Displaying User Comments in Random Order?
Chrome Web Store gives users opportunity to rate and comment on the hosted extensions, themes and apps. I am not sure if it is a bug or feature, but unfortunately the comments posted in Chrome Web Store (CWS) are displayed in a confusing order. Continue reading
Chrome Beats Internet Explorer And Becomes #2 Browser in India
Chrome has surpassed Internet Explorer in India, and now it is the second most popular browser in the country. Continue reading
Chrome Extension Tracking User’s Activities
According to a discussion on Reddit, a Chrome extension “Smooth Gestures” was found tracking user’s activities. Continue reading