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Category: "Web browsers"

  • Evernote Clearly launched for Chrome – turns any article into clear and readable

    Clearly extension by Evernote arrived on Google Chrome Web Store, extension for other browsers are queued in ‘coming soon’ list. Clearly the idea evolved from Safari’s Reader feature. Recently some more similar-to-Safari-Reader, like ‘Read It’ extension have been out for browsers like Chrome. However, Clearly differentiates... 

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  • Microsoft tries to get rid of IE6

    Developers.. don’t you fear, Ballmar is with you in the war against the decade old browser. You knew it was coming didn’t you? Microsoft is now officially “recommending” people to upgrade from IE6 to something less horrible. So according to that Chart, China is on top in IE6 usage whereas Korea (North and South) come at 24%,... 

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  • Google Chrome gets a new API, for Omnibox

    And you thought Google Chrome couldn’t get more awesome. Google Chrome have just released an API for developers. And the developers – are really fast. “Switch to tabs” is a small extension that make use of the Omnibox to navigate between different opened tabs in the same window, using it also easy – just type “sw”... 

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  • New build of IE9 leaks on the interwebz, let’s you stack tab’s below address bar

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  • Opera now works on TV, and Bluray players

    The headline is enough to tell what’s this news about – a tinge of this was already shown at the CES few weeks ago (check out the video above). So, straight to the point – it’s going to be available to Sony’s new range of of 22 connected HDTV’s. Now, since this is based off the same SDK which is used to make Opera... 

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  • Opera now for connected TVs, set-top boxes, and Blu-ray players

    At CES, Opera Software revealed their vision for 2011 – introducing Opera browser for TVs, Blu-ray players and set-top boxes. These Opera supported home entertainment system will be launching up in this year! It’ll have a full Internet TV UI which is running at Alpha stage (will get updates for that,) support of HBBTV, HTML5, Intel x86... 

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  • Gtalk For Google Chrome

    Google Chrome is one of the widely used browser in the world. Chrome developers out there are working hard to make Google Chrome more easy and fun to use. The extension we have here which is developed by a developer Honey Singh can be very useful for those who don’t wish to download a whole Gtalk setup, or any other IM client. This is the Gtalk... 

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  • PR: Opera 11: Newest Opera browser features tab stacking, extensions, visual mouse gestures

    Are you ready for Opera 11? Newest Opera browser features tab stacking, extensions, visual mouse gestures Oslo, Norway and Mumbai, India— December 16, 2010 Opera Software debuted the newest version of its award-winning browser today. Opera 11 combines elegant design, smart updates to some of our most popular features and new ways to customize Opera... 

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  • Chrome Web Store – finally released

    There we go, Google’s Chrome Web Store that we have had been hearing about from years now has finally arrived. We all use “Web Apps” everyday in our life – most of us, we just don’t know that we are using them. Wierd, but that’s how it is. The point of a “Web Store” here is to find new web-apps you probably... 

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  • Opera 11 beta released, introducing Tab Stacking

    Opera 11 Alpha had, for the first time for Opera, Extensions. This time, Tab Stacking’s introduced, and it’s pretty good. Whatever the added features are, we think browsing is slow. We tested it on a netbook (every browser should run well in netbook,) with specs of Intel Atom 1.6GHz CPU, 1 gigs of RAM and a 3 MB/s data connection. Our website... 

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  • Rockmelt: A browser made out of melted social rock

    Rockmelt is not for everyone, it’s for the social freak inside you. So well you love Chrome but it is not filled with enough social stuff you would want? Meet RockMelt, backed up by Marc Andreeseen – one of the creators of Netscape and is also one of the board members at FaceBook. If Flock wasn’t social enough for you – this... 

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  • Browser War – the third

    Browser War 3 is rising on… After all, there has to be a continuation for previous Browser Wars.. With new features being added everyday to the browsers it has become hard to decide which one is the best. Browser war 1 was dominated by the Netscape Navigator, it ruled for a couple of years & then in 1995 Microsoft launched its own player... 

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  • Opera 11 Alpha available for download

    The testing version of Opera 11 is finally available for a try out. Opera 11 features better optimisation, and like other desktop browsers it got “Extensions.” So here developers can build up various background and visible plugins for the browser, for the ease of Opera users. Plugins have always played the best part for Mozilla Firefox,... 

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  • Opera 11 Alpha to be released soon – Extensions added

    Opera Software‘s ready to come out with a new version of Opera desktop browser, Opera 11. The key feature of all added feature is – Extension. Like Firefox, Chrome, IE9, Opera 11 will also have extensions, a quite essential feature in today’s web browser. A blog post on Opera Community confirms the development stage of the all new... 

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  • Download flash content from Google Chrome

    Here is a new tip to enhance your web experience. You may have used Firefox and even Internet Explorer before using Chrome. There were several plugins to download those eye candy flash from a website. But those plugins were only supported by Firefox and Internet Explorer. We found an extension for Google Chrome which can download flash content from... 

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  • Chromimum gets some (Google) Instant

    Yaw, know the Google Instant yeah? It’s “instant”, great and all, but the problem is – how many people actually goto www.google.com to search something? Most probably you are just using the SearchBox or Ominibox/OneBox in your browser. Well, here’s what The Big Brother brings for you, Google Instant: in Chrome. See the... 

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  • Press Release: Experience a richer, more immersive Web: Download Internet Explorer 9 beta today

    Microsoft India partners with Rediff India, IndiaTimes, NDTV & Zapak Games to bring alive the Beauty of the Web New Delhi, September 16, 2010: Microsoft Corporation India Pvt. Ltd. today announced the availability of Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) Beta for its consumers in India. Enabling a more beautiful and immersive Web, Microsoft has re-imagined... 

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  • “Imagine a more beautiful web” with IE9: Full review

    There is absolutely no doubt about the tremendous effort being put in the development of IE9 by Microsoft, the release of four public platform previews over the past six months is the living proof for that. But can we expect a tremendous improvement over the past IE releases for IE9? That’s what we are going to find out in this review. Microsoft Windows... 

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  • IE9 beta released to public – grab it

    The all new awaited Microsoft Internet Explorer 9′s first beta is available to public. It’s complete revamped with lots of new features, that were never surprising in earlier Internet Explorer. What’s actually new in the new IE? Read our review on it to know more about it! Ah and, IE9 beta is also available for download, so grab... 

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  • New Chrome, faster than previous versions, UI – a bit revamped

    Check out the new Google Chrome 6.0.472.53, worthy again. It’s faster than its previous versions, adding little more functionality and the user interface seems nicely organized. Quite many bugs are fixed, including the context menu selection, which many times slowed to open the link on the new tab. And the user interface is really fast. The... 

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