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Offline Google Mail for Chrome

If you are a Google Mail user who is using the Gmail website to read emails, you know that you need a working Internet connection to access the emails. If you are not connected to the Internet, you...

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Schedule Websites To Open Automatically In Firefox

With a default installation of Firefox, there are two options to open websites automatically in the browser. The first is to configure the browser to load one, multiple or random, homepages on start,...

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Find Out What’s Currently Planned For Firefox 13

Even though Mozilla would prefer users not to look at Firefox versions anymore, it is something that I like to keep track of to see what’s changing in the browser. It is easier to compare Firefox 12 to...

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Firefox Could Get H.264 Support After All

Remember the HTMl5 video war from about a year ago? When browser manufacturers left and right claimed allegiance to H.264 or WebM? For the user, such moves can often be disastrous, anyone remembering...

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Tranquility Improves The Readability Of Websites In Firefox

Tranquility is definitely not the first add-on or bookmarklet that is improving the readability of websites in the Firefox web browser. We have covered quite a few apps that can do that for you, from...

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Google Chrome Reveals Extensions To Websites

I may be old-fashioned in this regard but I prefer websites and companies to know as little about me as possible, unless the information are used for a service that I make active use of. I do not mind...

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What Is BitDefender QuickScan

With threats and attacks becoming more versatile by each year, come new security tools that protect users from these threats. In the past one or two years, many security companies have started to...

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Modify The Appearance of Websites With Stylebot For Chrome

The first go-to services when it comes to modifying the appearance of websites are sites like userscripts.org or userstyles.org which hosts thousands of different scripts and styles that modify the...

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Auto Refresh Select Tabs In The Firefox Web Browser

Have you ever been on a website where you waited for something to happen? Maybe it was on the Yahoo Mail website where you have been waiting for the registration confirmation email of a service that...

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The New Firefox Home Page

Mozilla plans to make a bunch of changes in the next two versions of the Firefox web browser, and users who are running either the beta or aurora version of the browser right now get a taste of those...

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Virtual World Best Practices in Education: tre giorni di conferenze in Second...

E' appena iniziata, in Second Life, la Virtual World Best Practices in Education (VWBPE) 2009 conference. L'evento, come per le migliori conferenze nella first life, durerà per ben tre giorni : dal 27...

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DocJax: un motore di ricerca per documenti

Quando dobbiamo approfondire un argomento, generalmente le informazioni web più significative non si trovano in pagine html, ma in file pdf, doc, xls o ppt. Se vogliamo effettuare una ricerca in...

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YouTube EDU: videolezioni libere dalle università americane

YouTube ha lanciato in questi giorni YouTube EDU , uno spazio del noto portale di videosharing dedicato interamente ai contenuti educativi . YouTube EDU aggrega per lo più intere videolezioni...

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MyeBook: creare e condividere ebook con semplicità

In piena epoca di web 2.0, in cui tutti possiamo pubblicare i nostri contenuti in più formati, è arrivato finalmente Myebook , un servizio che consente, in maniera molto semplice, di creare e...

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DocMazy: motore di ricerca per documenti, xls, pdf, txt

Segnalo in questo post DocMazy . E' un servizio molto simile a DocJax , un motore di ricerca per documenti di cui ho parlato in questo post . Le differenze sono poche, ma significativamente a favore...

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Cuil: le timeline in un motore di ricerca

Vi ricordate di Cuil ? Il motore di ricerca lanciato nell'estate 2008, che si vanta tutt'ora di aggregare il triplo delle pagine di Google . Cuil , termine gaelico per indicare "conoscenza", si...

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“It’s Not As Bad As You Might Think”

Like Bing, this might be the most passionate thing we can say about Windows 7 . (For the record, I’m looking forward to upgrading to Win7. However, just putting Vista’s sins behind us is indeed a low...

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Win a Google Wave Invite with Your Best Use Case

Update: The contest is now over, and here are a few of the winners . Want an invitation to Google Wave ? Tell us what you’re going to use Google Wave for, and we’ll nominate the folks who describe the...

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Google Wave’s Best Use Cases

Phew! After poring over 661 Google Wave invitation contest submissions , I highlighted some of Wave’s best use cases over at Lifehacker this morning. See how Wave will help people get things done in...

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The Uncelebrated Engineer

"We live in an engineered world. Every second of each day is mediated by some product created by a team of engineers. Your clothes are made on machines that are astonishing to watch in action. A...

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