In the latest version of Chrome 45, Google is finally attempting to rectify the memory hog issue and make the browser more efficient to use across a wide range of devices. Expect faster page loads, smoother scrolling, and longer battery life, according to Google. Google also wants to make opening […]

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Sadly, we’re retiring Screenr on November 11, 2015. As you might already know, Screenr’s recording capability is based on Java RE (Runtime Environment), which is rapidly becoming antiquated. For example, Google Chrome doesn’t support Java RE anymore. So Screenr can’t run there. And on other browsers, Java support is also […]

Connecting the Web with language…that’s what the Mozilla people called it’s latest unique prototype extension for the Firefox – “UBIQUITY“. A very ‘nifty’ and ‘handy-dandy’ little utility for Firefox users indeed. By using user created commands, users can do nearly anything that make common Web tasks faster and easier. Users […]

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I really like using Firefox when I surfed the internet. It can save me the trouble of opening so many new windows with the tabbed-browsing features. I can view new page in a new tab, within a single Firefox window. I can open links in new tabs, where they will […]