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Google Chrome Privacy
Matt Cutts, a Google extradinaire, wrote up an article talking about Chrome‘s privacy settings. How private is your data? …and is Google becoming “big brother” by collecting your data? This is all explained by Matt in his article. Here’s a short excerpt by Matt in his article. I like that you can manage Chrome’s communications [...]
full storyHow to Kill Facebook Ads in Firefox
Here’s a nifty trick that really works. I hate ads as much as the next person does, so here’s how you can get rid of them for Facebook. Website: Facebook.com Browser: Firefox (v3.0.4) OS: Windows XP Here is where you need to be before you can begin. Windows 95/98/ME c:windowsApplication DataPhoenixProfiles[profile-name][#s].sltchrome Windows NT %UserProfile%Application DataPhoenixProfiles[profile-name][#s].sltchrome [...]
full storyGoogle Chrome: Going Over the Basics
Here is an article from Google, discussing some of the basics about Google Chrome. A glossary of all the terms you may find in Google Chrome. It’s a good refresher course for those that want to learn more about the the nitty gritty of Google Chrome. Incoming search terms:google chrome basicsbasics of Google Chromeinspect element [...]
full storyGoogle Chrome – I’m Impressed
Google launched its browse, Google Chrome, on September 1st, 2008. It’s been 24 days, a little over 3 weeks, since then. So what have we learned about the browser? Here are some thoughts of what I’ve had. I have to admit, I have not been using it full-full time, all the time, but off and [...]
full storyFirefox Porn Browsing (Shaved Pussy)
If you hadn’t noticed, but Google Chrome comes with “private porn browsing” mode which will basically let you browse the web and it won’t track your history, cache, or cookies. Safari has had this function for quite a while. But now Firefox has it too! For all those people that want to view porn without [...]
full storyGoing for a Spin with Google Chrome
So after a day of using Google Chrome, I have to admit that I’m really happy with it. A lot of people are moaning and groaning that it’s “not the next IE killer.” Okay, so what? So what if it’s not an IE killer? Does that mean you should turn people away from using a [...]
full storyGoogle is Already Marketing Google Chrome
Google is…wow..man they’re efficient at getting products out the door and marketed. After doing a few searches, we can clearly see that Google wants to get the good word out about Google Chrome. But alas, even searching from a Mac, Google AdWords will still show up — so AdWords cannot yet decipher between operating systems [...]
full storyThe New Google Browser
Google announced today that they will be launching their own browser as of tomorrow (Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008). The browser name? Google Chrome. So what will make the Google Chrome browser better than Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer Opera? “On the surface, we designed a browser window that is streamlined and simple.” “We also built [...]
full storyGoogle Extends Mozilla Partnership to 2011
Google and Mozilla’s partnership contract was coming close to an end, November 2008 (two months away). But, at the Firefox Plus Summit, the contract has been renewed for another three years. This image below sums up pretty well what is happening right now. Here’s a quote from the post, “…the introduction of the browser concept [...]
full storyGoogle Gears for Safari [Beta]
Google has announced the beta launch of Google Gears for Safari. Up until now, Google Gears has only been for Firefox. Direct download: http://dl.google.com/gears/current/gears-osx-opt.dmg If you missed the update earlier, Google Gears has already been directly integrated into WordPress.org and WordPress.com blogs. In other news, Google Gears turned one year old just three months ago. [...]
full storyFirefox 3 Launch Party
Two nights ago was the launch party for Firefox 3. We had a great time. The party was hosted by AdaptiveBlue, who provided the pizza and beer. Then notch.es sponsored the second round of pizzas which were devoured within minutes. The party was a blast! We had such a great time. A number of folks [...]
full storyHappy Birthday Google Gears!
“Today, MySpace is launching enhanced functionality for MySpace mail using Gears. They are using the original Gears Database API with Full Text Search to enable fast and easy search and sort capabilities. The latest build of WordPress also integrates Gears, to improve performance, and to let users manage their blogs offline. And as many of [...]
full storyGoogle Trademark Basics (Part I)
Let’s visit some of the Google Trademarks out there right now. Google has a few guidelines for trademark usage, slogans, and logos. What is a trademark? “A trademark is a word, name, symbol or device (or a combination thereof) that identifies the goods or services of a person or company and distinguishes them from the [...]
full storyGoogle Does Not Equal Perfection
Call me meticulous, call me observant, even call me OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) with websites, but one thing we cannot call Google is perfect. The screenshot below is what I just found in the Webmaster Tools area. Design is one thing I am very picky about. I’m using Firefox 2.0.0.11 on Mac OS X Leopard. It’s a small thing, but even the small things matter [to me].
full storySearch Tips 101: Results Prefetching
On some searches, Google automatically instructs your browser to start downloading the top search result before you click on it. If you click on top result, the destination page will load faster than before. This part of Google is a special feature unique to Firefox and Mozilla browsers. Here’s how it works. By default, the feature is turned on. But, if you’ve like to turn it off,
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