Archive for June, 2009

Tool Time Friday | DeeperWeb!

Easily navigate through Google search results using a fast, simple and useful Tag-Cloud technique. Use our Topic-Mapping-Technologies for quick access to answers, news, videos, blogs, Wikipedia and more. Install now and boost your search.  Way crazy!

deeperwebIMPROVE YOUR GOOGLE SEARCH RESULTS WITH OUR TAG CLOUD – DEEPERCLOUD:
Following is a short explanation about how to use our Tag Cloud (a.k.a Word Cloud) to improve your search results:

TAGS TAB: In many cases we can significantly improve search results by adding (or excluding) a keyword from the original query. Our Tag Cloud will reveal these keywords so that you can improve your query by adding any of these terms with one click.

PHRASES TAB: Our Tag Cloud will find the meaningful phrases hidden beneath the pile of web search results so that you can rephrase and focus your search.

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Tool Time Friday | Jumping Jack Flash…

Killer?

Remove with one click all the Flash contents of the current page, preserving space.

flashIt works under all Operating Systems, but it’s interesting especially for Linux.

The Flash plugin for Linux has a painful bug, all Flash content is always covering the other elements of the page, hiding and making inaccessible other parts of the page like dropdown menus, preventing to navigate on these sites. Flash Killer remove them with one click!

Flash Killer add an item to the contextual menu, as well as an item in the Tools menu. You can remove these items in the options if you prefer.
A button is available too for your toolbar. Right click on the toolbar, choose ‘Customize…’, drag and drop the ‘Flash Killer’ button.

How to put back the Flash contents?
Just reload the current page.

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There’s 366 of These So Don’t Bug Me For A Year, M’Kay?


366 Ways to Get Web Visitors

I have decided to release a list of 366 Traffic Methods all at once. So now, you can’t ask me how to get traffic for a WHOLE YEAR.

Go away!

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Tool Time Friday | Get your coffee here

Morning Coffee keeps track of daily routine websites and opens them in tabs.

morning-coffee
This extension lets you organize websites by day and open them up simultaneously as part of your daily routine. This is really handy if you read sites that update on a regular schedule (like webcomics, weekly columns, etc.).

Potential future updates include:
- bookmark folder integration
- separating lists by time (so you can have a morning/afternoon list for a day, for example)

Have at it.

Tool Time Friday | Xmarks!

It takes only a moment to get up and running with Xmarks. After you install the add-on, click on the notification to set up Xmarks and start backing up and synchronizing your bookmarks. Skip this step if you only wish to use our discovery features.

xmarks

Secure Password Sync is an optional Xmarks feature. If you’d like to learn more about how it works, visit this link.

To learn more about Xmarks, visit our feature pages.

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Tool Time Friday | Any Color you want

This will be short and sweet.

AnyColor will change Firefox to Any Color and create your own personalized theme.

any-color

That’s it!

Tool Time Friday | Screen Grab

Screengrab! is an extension for Firefox that makes it easy to save a web-page as an image. With it, you can save anything that you can see in a browser window – from a small selection, to a complete page.

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Basically Screengrab! let’s you take what you want from a web-page: the entire scrollable document, just the visible bit, or a draggable selection. Screengrab will even save just the contents of an individual frame.

Screengrab captures Flash and Java applets as long as you have Java installed.

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Tool Time Friday | AutoPager

The AutoPager Firefox extension automatically loads the next page of a site inline when you reach the end of the current page for infinite scrolling of content.

autopagerIt includes a adblock similar features to allow you filter out the ads from the contents in the loaded page contents.
It works well with most of the greasemonkey scripts.
By default AutoPager works with a ton of sites, including Lifehacker, the New York Times, Digg, and, of course, Google. If you want to add your own custom autopaging to unsupported sites, the site wizard feature makes it easy (first pick the Next link, then pick only the content you want loaded. The site workshop provide more features like auto discovery the links and content.
It’s configuration is base on XPath. You can find there is a built in function to create a XPath by click some links on the pages. This extension will import online configuration from this sources,these configurations includes support for some widely used sites and some general support for forums.
You can also share your site rules by click public button in the setting dialog.

Yikes!