Web browsers store information from the websites you visit to facilitate your browsing experience. Web browsers allocate this information into cache, cookies or simply the history files. If you want to check the websites you have previously visited, you have to access your Web browser’s history files. However, the problem... (Continue reading)
Chrome is an amazing browser to surf the web. If you are a Google power user, Chrome should be your browser of choice since all the Google services seem to work much better with Google Chrome when compared to other browsers like Firefox, Opera or Internet Explorer. Google has introduced... (Continue reading)
Ghost Incognito is a very simple, yet useful Chrome extension that lets you automatically open any URL in a new incognito window. This is great for protecting your privacy, testing extensions, and even using two different accounts for one site – for instance if you have two Facebook or Gmail... (Continue reading)
QR Codes are getting more popular by the day. The downside is, they are geared toward mobile devices. Instead of scanning your computer screen with your mobile device, use QRreader for Chrome to read the QR code in your browser instead. There are so many uses for QR Codes; most... (Continue reading)
Google Chrome is one of the most popular web browsers out there today. Mozilla’s Firefox and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer are constantly competing with Google’s browser for top spot amongst the most used when surfing the Internet. Chrome was first released in 2008 and is based on the WebKit layout engine.... (Continue reading)
RSS readers like Google Reader are an amazing time saver if you read a lot of different sites frequently. Even though Google is updating their web apps to a cleaner look, there is still some distraction when you are reading. Reeder for Chrome takes away a lot if that distraction.... (Continue reading)
Every other day it seems like there is a Google Chrome browser extension in the Web App store that we just can’t live without. Chrome Speak is one of those extensions. In a nutshell, Chrome Speak reads text to you. To some, having your browser speak to you may seem... (Continue reading)
How do you pick between two social networks? Are you torn over using Google+ or Facebook? If so, the Google+Facebook can bring you the best of both your social networks. Google+Facebook is a browser extension for Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome that allows you to integrate Facebook feed into your... (Continue reading)
The web is a vast sea of information. You may find something really cool, but you do not save the link somewhere that info could be lost forever. Marker.to is an easy way to highlight the web and share your findings. If you have been out of school for a... (Continue reading)
A new project from Google, called “Dart”, has finally been unveiled after months of teasers. “Dart” is a new programming language for building web application, a new platform which characterizes through simplicity and efficiency while it combines new language features and familiar constructs into easy to define code. Rumors about... (Continue reading)