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Flock Browser Shutting Down
Flock, the social web browser, has announced to discontinue development and support. Flock started as a browser based on Mozilla’s Gecko platform, but recently moved to Chromium.
Change User agent in Chrome
If you use Opera or Firefox, you can easily change browser’s user agent. Opera has built-in feature for user agent spoofing, while Firefox users can install this add-on. Thankfully, Google Chrome also provides a way to change user agent. Continue reading
Desktop Search Extension For Chrome
Chrome Desktop Search is an extension for Google Chrome browser, based on experimental APIs including Omnibox API and Infobars API. It works similar to Google Desktop Search, where users can allow indexing of local files & folders and search them right from the browser (Chrome in this case). Continue reading
Use Browser’s Search Box Effectively
Tips for using browser’s search box to search smartly and quickly. Search engine options, keyboard shortcuts and tricks for Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer. Continue reading
Why Opera (desktop) is NOT a popular browser
Opera Software has just organized a Ask Me Anything activity on Reddit, which gave a fantastic opportunity to the users like me to ask anything about Opera products. Continue reading
Opera To Get Extensions Finally!
Opera has announced to integrate browser extensions in its upcoming major release, Opera 11. Extensions have been an important feature for browsers, and this integration will complete the Opera. Continue reading
Internet Explorer’s Market Share Falls Below 50%
According to StatCounter, the web traffic analysing service, market share of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is below 50% now. Although, Microsoft released a new beta version of Internet Explorer, IE 9, in last month – its user base fell to 49.87% in September. Continue reading
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