I have long thought that Google desperately needs to add an in-house todo list to their Gmail Apps line-up. They likely will before too long. And my wish list for a Google todo app is as follows: Ability to integrate right into the Gmail interface (ala... (posted on 3 May 2008 by PCMech)
Popups are a pain in the posterior, especially the legitimate ones, such as the Blogspot comment form, that will not let you resize them. Quick solution if you're using Firefox. Open the about:config page, filter on the phrase... (posted on 3 May 2008 by Significant Figures)
According to a story on ComputerWorld, market share of Apple’s Safari web browser as well as usage of Mozilla Firefox both dropped in the last month. Internet Explorer market share actually gained. Market share for Safari dropped from 5.8% to 5.5%.... (posted on 3 May 2008 by PCMech)
G Alert is a Greasemonkey based tool for Firefox that lets you set reminders inside Gmail. Basically, you tell G Alerts to remind you of something, set the time, and then a pop up window comes up reminding you of the task you’ve set - all this happens... (posted on 1 May 2008 by Shankar Ganesh's Tech Blog)
Using browsers which are Web 2.0 enabled whenever you just what to Google something is like calling out the Fire Brigade when you have just burned the toast. Definitive overkill. If you are just surfing for information, then you want the little browser... (posted on 30 Apr 2008 by Free Software Magazine)
Firefox is undoubtedly the best browser among techies and developers and preferred over the other browsers because of the support for vast number of plugins. Firefox can become a memory hog and stops working if too many add-ons are installed and also due... (posted on 27 Apr 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)
Have you ever wanted Firefox to act as a functional file manager (much like the way Internet Explorer acts in Windows)? With the Firefly Firefox extension, you can have this functionality. This free extension features (among others): Support for Windows... (posted on 25 Apr 2008 by PCMech)

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