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“The new, larger Google search box features larger text when you type so you can see your query more clearly. It also uses a larger text size for the suggestions below the search box, making it easier to select one of the possible refinements.” … thats what it takes to be Google, little but significant […]
MobaLiveCD is a little windows executable application that permits you to run your Linux LiveCDs directly from a running Windows without the need of extra hardware. It one of the many free ways to approach Ubuntu/Linux from Windows
Good news for “Chromers”. As from yesterday all builds in Google Chrome development channel will have extension support enabled by default, so the rather boring –enable-extensions switch goes on retirement. What does this mean, it means when installing Chrome extensions like Xmarks on Chrome dev channel, you don’t need to tweak your Chrome shortcuts in […]
The imminent update to Firefox 3.5.3 announced yesterday on this blog is now available for download. Firefox 3.5.3 is just part of Mozilla’s ongoing stability and security update process. Also available for download is Firefox 3.0.14. Both have download packets for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Google was the first to bring synchronization to Chrome development channel without any add-ons, with the switch --enable-sync, but Xmarks was the first to announce it syncs bookmarks with Chrome development channel though in closed alpha test. Now I got an invitation to try Xmarks alpha for Chrome development channel 3.0.196.0 or greater. It all […]