Archive for November, 2009
For Windows, Mac and Linux: Mozilla made sync that comes in the form of an extension for Firefox and Fennec (Mozilla’s mobile version of Firefox) browsers is now close to version 1.0. Weave Sync add-on v1.0 tries to close the gab between it and more popular Xmarks by adding features already present in the latter.
Three new features have been added to Google Translate, the free service with 51 different languages that helps you translate text and web pages from one language to another.
GnoMenu applications menu hits version 2.0. This new version now works on Debian and Suse Linux desktops. It comes with lots of bug fixes, speed improvements, and new features. GnoMenu 2.0 has two kick-ass features. It can now be launched from AWN and, you can access your Firefox, Opera, Chromium bookmarks, and that of other […]
Google Chrome’s bookmark syncing feature (without installing any plug-ins) has been available for the Windows beta version of Chrome 4. This same feature has now been dropped on Chromium builds for Linux. Chromium is the open source project behind Google Chrome. If you often update your Chromium builds for Linux, you should have noticed the […]
The notice that YouTube will get support for watching 1080p HD video next week comes straight from the horse’s mouth. As of now YouTube’s HD mode for viewing video was max 720p, those who have submitted Full HD video will have their video re-encoded to the better mode. YouTube also intends to put awesome video […]