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Aug
23
2010

Check Your Website on Various Browsers : Browser Shots

Are you going to start a online business? Are you going to launch a website for your business? Are you a webmaster? If the answer to anyone of the above questions is ‘yes’, then read on… Before launching a new website and before making its ‘url’ public, you should check your website for its compatibility with different web browsers.It is important to make sure that your website looks correctly and validates in as many website [...]

Aug
14
2010

Mozilla Sunbird: Manage your Schedule Efficiently

Mozilla Sunbird is a calendar application from Mozilla. It can be used for task management for a team or an individual. The calendars can be published online, and there are remote access usage options available. The application is free, open source and available for all platforms. Here are a few tips to use the application efficiently : Adding Saturdays to the Calendar By default, both the weekend days are turned off from display. Although they [...]

Aug
11
2010

Firefox 4 Announced

Finally, the next version of Firefox has been announced and will be launched in November 2010. Firefox director, Mike Beltzner has announced that it will be released by the end of November. Mike Beltzner shared a presentation in which he revealed Firefox 4 will support new open, standard Web technologies (HTML5 and beyond!), will be faster and moreover the users will be in full control of their browser. Mozilla is keen that the next version [...]

Aug
11
2010

StayFocusd Extension For Google Chrome

If you are one of those people who have no control on their internet activity and they kill their time on websites like Facebook, Orkut, Twitter and others, then here is a solution for you. There is a new extension for Google Chrome – StayFocused that lets you block specific websites. Wait, before making that HUH! face, read on… This extension lets you set maximum time that you can spend on a particular website and [...]

Jul
16
2010

Epic: first web browser for India

Epic: first web browser for India launched Hidden Reflex, a Bangalore based software startup, has launched a browser targeted at Indian audiences: Epic. The browser has been created by a team of Indian engineers on the open-source Mozilla platform, it said in a statement. Any internet user can now download the browser for free by logging onto the website www.epicbrowser.com “Epic provides a uniquely Indian browsing experience.”

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