Tool Time Friday | Getting High?
Highlighter, that is. Allows you to highlight text on a webpage by selecting it and clicking ‘Highlight’ on the popup menu. If you hold down the Shift key while opening the popup menu, a sub-menu appears with more advanced options. PDF
Tool Time Friday | CustomizeGoogle
CustomizeGoogle is a Firefox extension that enhance Google search results by adding extra information (like links to Yahoo, Ask.com, MSN etc) and removing unwanted information (like ads and spam). All features are optional and easily configured. PDF
Tool Time Friday | NewsFox!
NewsFox is an efficient 3-pane(email) style Atom/RSS feed reader. NewsFox allows you to group your feeds as you wish, read feed content offline, update feeds when you want, 1-click subscribe with the Firefox URL bar icon, and read other feeds while updating. PDF
[video & article] Are Regular Consumers Using Buzz? If so, Should We Care?
If you’re wondering to yourself whether Google Buzz is being used by the non-techie majority in Gmail’s estimated 220 million users, here’s a tip for figuring out whether it’s active in your area. Before you watch the video below to see the “how-to” of this, let me explain why this is of any importance, in [...]
Tool Time Friday | Google Chrome 2
This second version of Chrome adds some features other browsers have had for eons—full page zoom and form autofill, and autoscroll for example—and one clever innovation, the ability to drag tabs for a side-by-side view (similar to a Windows 7 feature). Impressively, the version also improves the JavaScript speed of a browser that already topped [...]
Tool Time Friday | Crome Pad
Chrome Pad is another widget-like extension, this handy notepad is always there for you to jot down tidbits while you’re browsing. It’s as quick and simple as it gets, though I do wish it let you create multiple notes, but there doesn’t seem to be a limit on how deep your notepad can get. It [...]










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