Firefox 4 Beta 4 is here and surely you can expect a lot of new features too. While you can explore the browser yourself to make many interesting discoveries, here are two features that deserves the spotlight: Panorama and Sync.
Panorama was previously called ‘Tab Candy’ is basically a visual tool meant to improve user experience with the Firefox. It lets you get an overview of all tabs which are currently open and allows you to group them into sets according to your preference. A drag and drop interface allows you to perform this action. Continue reading…
The latest statistics about web browsers are out now. And the big news is that despite all the ‘doomsday is nigh’ predictions about the Microsoft Internet Explorer, it has actually grown in terms of market share, and that too for three months in a row now. On the other hand Mozilla Firefox has lost ground to the Explorer.
As per these stats (provided by Net Applications) the market share of Internet Explorer grew by 0.42% in July 2010, and it now commands a whopping 60.74% of the entire browser pie. Continue reading…
The uses of flash player are multitudinous, whether you want to watch YouTube videos, browse 3D effects or want your browser to display advanced text support, Adobe Macromedia flash player is a convenient choice. Continue reading…
I have watched around 5000 videos in a year in YouTube.com (I am amazed) and most of them deal with funny spoofs and rare music videos that are not found over the other Internet websites. Recently I posted that YouTube allows you to view latest high quality movie trailers which is also one of the positive factor that makes me stick with YouTube, probably forever
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Opening website url links together in all new tabs in any browser can be assisted with the help of tools and addons. Different browser work on different engine algorithm but rendering the same result i.e, they are used to browse the web effectively. And here are some simple ways to open multiple urls of any website instantly without manual work on your browser. Continue reading…
One of the solid ways I’ve found to increase my online productivity is by dividing the Firefox browser into half so that I can browse one page while the latter webpage loads. This not only saves my time but this is also a good thing for big screen monitors with higher resolution where the webpage occupies half of the screen (in 22” and 24” monitors). Continue reading…
