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Greasemetal: Greasemonkey for Google Chrome - ReadWriteWeb. Google Blog ČR. 3 Modified Google Search Versions To Set As Your Browser’s Default. This post is about modifying your browser’s default engine slightly – these modifications are likely to improve your searching experience a lot. But first, let’s very briefly look at how we can create a new search and set it as default in our favorite browser. How to Create a New Search Engine FireFox (address/URL field) Open about:configFilter for keyword.urlDouble click on this entry to open a dialog;Edit the “˜keyword.url’ string Placeholder for your search term: blank FireFox search box Go to mycroft.mozdev.org and use the form (you can also use “Show full instructions option?”

Placeholder for your search term: {searchTerms} Google Chrome Navigate: Settings (icon) -> Options and click “Manage” next to your “Default search engine“Click “Add” button and there provide the details: the name, keyword and query string of your new search engine. Placeholder for your search term: %s Opera Internet Explorer Placeholder for your search term: TEST Google “Browse by Name” Search With “Browse by Name” Midori – The Little Browser that Just Might Surprise You. You know all the web browsers, right? At least, all the REAL browsers. There’s Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, and of course Internet Explorer. It’s not likely any more little guys could join a game with players like that, right? If you were to try Midori, the WebKit-based GTK web browser for Linux and Windows, you might start to rethink your answer to that question. It’s small, fast, scriptable, gesture-ready and passes the Acid3 test with flying colors.

Can it really hold up against the engineering efforts of industry giants like Google, Apple, and Microsoft? We aim to find out. If your distribution contains the XFCE desktop environment, there’s a pretty good chance it’ll have Midori as well. If not, a tarball for installation can be found here. As you can see in the screenshot below, Midori has a layout pretty similar to Firefox. Midori is certainly not without unique features of its own, one of which is the Speed Dial page which is opened when you create a new tab. New. Free The Foxes.

IE9 Tweaker lets you tweak Internet Explorer 9 and create a custom Home Page. We are pleased to release IE9 Tweaker, which lets you tweak some select settings of Internet Explorer 9 easily. While our Tweak IE lets you tweak & customize the Internet Explorer UI to suit your requirements, easily from one interface, IE9 Tweaker lets you do more on IE9. UPDATE 22nd March: You may want to check out our new IE9 Tweaker Plus v2.0 instead! IE9 Tweaker lets you tweak the following settings in Internet Explorer 9: Set menu bar to be always visibleSet menu bar on topSet InPrivate Filtering to be always onSet 3D Border. Allowing the 3D Border will add a border between the toolbar and the web window.Always start IE in full-screenSet small icons on toolbarChange number of maximum downloadsChange the rows on the about:tabs page.

You can set this figure between 2 -5. Internet Explorer 9 shows 2 rows of your oft-visited sites on the about:tabs page, with each row having 5 thumbnails. The about:tabs page lists down the sites which are frequently visited by you. Feeds Plus. Feeds Plus is an Internet Explorer 7 add-on that makes your feed reading experience easy and efficient. You can read your feeds in a combined view (aggregate feeds) and get pop-up notifications when there are new items to read. This add on was developed by members of the IE RSS team at Microsoft. Note that Feeds Plus is not an official product and hence is not supported by Microsoft. Please note: FeedsPlus is not compatible with Internet Explorer 8. Installation Aggregate Feeds Tired of reading a feed at a time? Notifications Want to see alerts for your favorite feeds? The Feeds Plus tray icon will glimmer to show that there are new items available. Known Issues Aggregation feed integration with other feed readers The aggregated feeds generated by Feeds Plus are "fake feeds" added by Feeds Plus.

Feeds Plus pop-up notification does not provide support for screen readers. Feeds Plus is only available in English at this time. ©2007 Microsoft Corporation. Google Chrome Fans: talks about Google Chrome News, Tutorial, Themes, Extensions & Plugins download, source code. 35 Best Free Chrome Extensions for Web Developers. It will take an awful lot of effort on Google’s part to tear most web developers away from their beloved Firefox, but with the number of web-developer-friendly extensions for Chrome on the rise, developers in increasing numbers are giving Chrome a try and some of them are not looking back. Chrome’s faster than Firefox, uses less CPU and comes with built-in Developer Tools (accessible by pressing Ctrl+Shift+I). Even if you’re not ready to abandon Firefox yet, make sure you give Chrome a chance with the outstanding extensions below.

Chrome’s improving rapidly and early adopters will benefit most. 1. MeasureIt! Totally straightforward, MeasureIt! Lets you draw a ruler so that you can measure the pixel width and height of any element online. 2. Pendule provides a veritable smorgasbord of valuable developer tools to help with style sheets, JavaScript, forms, images, accessibility and much more. 3. BuiltWith profiles the webpage you’re looking at, exposing all the technologies used therein. 4. 5. iReader – Instant Clutter-free Reading on Chrome & Firefox. It’s with this in mind that I recently profiled Readability, something I called a way to quickly and easily add Safari’s ‘Reader’ Function to Chrome and Firefox.

You, the readers, seemed to generally like the way Readability cut through the crap and gave you only the article you wanted. You pointed out, however, that you wished the service could restore the page to normal more easily and also load multiple pages at once. Well, I found an extension that does both those things. It’s called iReader, and it’s from a company called Samabox. Unlike Readability, the iReader for Chrome and Firefox can handle multiple pages. It also, like Safari’s ‘Reader’ function, can be closed in the click of a button. Let’s take a look. Using iReader Say you found an interesting article on a cluttered page. It really doesn’t need to be more complicated than that: a cluttered page turns into an isolated article.

Features Hover over the button bit of the article and you’ll see this bar. Find the Extension. Start! is a sexy, functional new tab page for Google Chrome. While the built-in default is functional, you might be looking for a way to add some sizzle to your Google Chrome new tab page. Look no further than Start! , a recent addition in the Chrome Extensions Gallery.

Your frequently used bookmarks will appear on the right-hand side of the page, while the central portion is reserved for your recent additions and those in the "other" folder. Start! Also supports adding an RSS feed to your display (yes, that's ours in my screenshot!). The background image is customizable as well, and you can either provide the URL to your favorite image or cycle through the stock options -- or clear it if you prefer a blank canvas. Start! Tags: chrome, chromium, extension, google, new, page, start, tab. A Complete Guide to Google Special Search – How to Use Google A Lot More Creatively – Make Tech Easier. Google is no doubt the most popular search engine till date. Millions of people across the globe use it everyday to search for content, pictures, blogs and everything else. The reason of the huge popularity of Google is because the results are so relevant and match closely with what the user is searching for.

Apart from regular search queries, do you know that you can use the Google search engine in a variety of creative ways? You can use Google to know the sunrise and sunset timings, convert currency amounts, perform local searches, find movie show times and so on. What’s interesting to note is that these Google searches depend upon your geographic location (in some occasions) and the results are displayed accordingly. In this article, we look into some special Google searches which can be used in a more creative way to know important things you have always wanted: Know the Weather of a Any City Using Google Know the Time of Any City Using Google Use Google as a Calculator.

Download Squad tips its hat: Speed Dial for Google Chrome. Last week, Jay and I were chatting and he mentioned stumbling across something cool in one of our favorite Google Chrome extensions: Speed Dial. You may have seen it posted last year, but it's come a long way since then -- adding new features and growing its user base to more than 150,000. Jay caught something I hadn't noticed (it's been ages since I changed anything on my Speed Dial page): support for pre-defined logos. ...And we were excited to find ourselves listed! Alongside other great blogs like CNet, PC Magazine, and Lifehacker, you'll find Download Squad.

That's pretty select company, and we're all grateful for being included. So thank you, josorek, for your hard work and for making us part of your extension. Tags: chrome, chromium, extensions, google, hat tip, HatTip, speed dial, SpeedDial. Four visual tab switching options for Google Chrome. One feature I like being able to toggle in Firefox is tab thumbnails -- not the ones on the Windows 7 taskbar, mind you. I'm talking about in-browser thumbnails which get displayed when switching tabs. Chrome OS has that snazzy, Cover Flow-style switching interface, but that's not part of the Chrome browser on other OSes. There are, of course, options available in the Google Chrome Extensions Gallery for those of you who enjoy a visual reminder when looking for that tab you misplaced -- or if you just want a little eye candy! Tabs Plus This one might be the closest the Firefox's built in interface. Tabs Plus presents tab thumbnails in three columns and provides a search box at the top -- which might come in very handy for those of you who open more tabs by the truckload.

Multiple windows are supported, and their contents are separated by a horizontal rule. You can also merge everything you have open into a single window, bookmark everything, and close everything with a single click. The best Chrome extensions, according to the Google Chrome team. Apparently, the Google Chrome team has been circulating a list of awesome Chrome extensions around Google, and everyone there liked it so much that they published it on the Official Google Blog. You can see the whole list there, but here are a few picks I wholeheartedly agreed with: Readability: Great for removing ads and extra cruft from articles, paring them down to highly-readable text. Turn Off The Lights: Darkens video pages to highlight the video you're watching. Works on YouTube and many other video sites. After The Deadline: The ultimate spelling and grammar checker, brought to you by Automattic, the company behind WordPress. There are more where those came from, to pump up your browsing experience.

Tags: after the deadline, AfterTheDeadline, browsers, chrome, extensions, google, readability, turn off the lights, TurnOffTheLights. Hover Zoom - Google Chrome extension gallery. 10+ cool Google Chrome themes you might not have seen. More Google Chrome web apps for you to enjoy! When I posted my how-to on installing the demo web apps Google includes in Chrome the other day, several commenters decided to edit the code and pack icons into their own .CRX files for web apps they use frequently.

I've done the same, and they're all linked after the break for everyone to install and enjoy! A few things to remember: 1) You must enable apps support to use these. Check the first how-to post if you don't know how to do that. 2) Due to security restriction in Chrome, you can't simply click-and-run to install these .CRX files. 3) These are not full-blown extension apps. 4) Want your apps to reappear every time you launch Chrome?

Lee's Apps: Commenter Apps: BBC iPlayer by trilby Downloadsquad.Com by EatMold (apologies for missing this the first time!) Chrome apps are capable of a lot more than pretty icons -- including things like running offline and notification support --but for now I'm happy with the eye candy. Tags: apps, chrome, chromium, dev, google, nightly. Ghostery brings its privacy watchdog abilities to Google Chrome. With more than 1.3 million downloads, the Ghostery add-on for Firefox is obviously an extremely popular way to know who's keeping tabs on your Web browsing. All kinds of tracking goes on behind the scenes while you surf. Google, Omniture, comScore, and others are gathering data wherever they can. If you'd like to know what's going on in the background but you surf with Google Chrome, you can now plug the Ghostery extension into your browser, too!

Right now, the Chrome extension only provides insight; it doesn't allow you to block access the way its Firefox cousin does. It's probably safe to assume that, once they can bring that functionality to Google Chrome, Ghostery will bolt it on in short order. I have to give kudos to TSN. Tags: analytics, beacon, chrome, comscore, extension, ghostery, google, privacy, tracking. Making AJAX Applications Crawlable (By Google) Many websites are using Ajax requests to interact with databases, load content, etc. in order to stay dynamic without page refreshes. However, any content loaded with Ajax can not be viewed inside the "source of the website" which ends up in non-crawlable web pages. Google is sharing a detailed information on "making Ajax applications crawlable" which shows how the search engine sees the web pages and things to improve that.

Google simply asks us to: use "#! " signs after any URL that generates content with Ajax (like: www.example.com/ajax.html#! The ! Although it seems pretty complicated, considering how important it is to getting indexed by Google, it is (almost) a must for Ajaxed websites. 6 Ways To Reduce Irrelevant Results On Google Search. The internet doesn’t contain just a few dozen or hundred relevant sources, no, it contains millions or billions or even more. To make things worse, there is no friendly and intelligent librarian to help you sort through all this information. It’s only you and a stupid search engine. You better act smart. The challenge when searching online is to find only relevant information or – in other words – avoid irrelevant results on Google search.

Surprisingly, the most effective way to reduce irrelevant results on Google search, may be not to use Google’s search engine in the first place. 1. Use multiple keywords to receive more specific results on your first search engine results page (SERP). 2. When you enter the first letters of a keyword into the search bar, Google will suggest popular keywords other people have used in their searches. 3. This is a whole article of its own and fortunately it has already been written. Use Quotes This is most commonly used to find an exact match. 4. 5. 6. My DebugBar | IETester / Browser Compatibility Check for Internet Explorer Versions from 5.5 to 8.

Lunascape Web Browser - The World's First Hybrid Engine Browser. 5+ Ways To Enhance Productivity With FireFox’s Location (Address) Bar. Google super-charges Reader and turns it into an Interwebs slideshow. Incredible Start Page extension jazzes up new tabs in Google Chrome. Information Regarding Web Browsers. 10 Must Have Extensions For Google Chrome. 10 Essential Chrome Extensions for Web Developers. How To Create Custom Search Engines In Google Chrome. Tile Tabs In Firefox. How Can You Find Out Who Is Googling You? Addmap.js – automatically analyse a text for geo locations and add a map. Three privacy-minded Google Chrome alternatives. Chrome Corner - weekly updates, extensions, themes and tips for Google Chrome.

Simplify Google Maps API with Google Maps jQuery Plugin. 10 Cool Extensions for Google Chrome. Chrome Corner - weekly updates, extensions, themes, and tips for Google Chrome. Speed Dial extension offers a better new tab page for Google Chrome. Lunascape's crazy triple-engine browser updates to version 6.

Ten must-have Google Chrome extensions. Chrome Extensions. Customize Your Internet Search Results with Google SearchWiki. List of web browsers. BrowserScope: UAProfiler++, Crowd source browser tests. Arora: A light-weight, cross-platform web browser based on WebKit. iGoogler turns iGoogle into a desktop app - in the simplest way possible.