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Manage Hundreds of Browser Tabs easily with Tabs Outliner for Google Chrome

Ever had 100 or more tabs open in Chrome and find it tough to manage these tabs? Does your computer slow down often while browsing multiple tabs in Google Chrome? Do you find the bookmarks in Chrome a little lacking? Google Chrome is a great browser. It is fast and minimalist and provides maximum space

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Google Chrome Updates To Improve Windows Battery Life, Adds Easier Website Permissions

Some good news for Windows users who use Google Chrome as their default browser and always wondered whether there is a way to save Windows battery life by tweaking the Google Chrome settings to consume less power. The answer is a clear yes and the best part is that you don’t have to be a

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Use Speech To Text In Google Chrome With These Extensions

Google introduced a brilliant speech recognition engine in Chrome 11, which uses Chrome’s speech API to translate spoken words to text. All you have to do is click the small microphone icon on a webpage and you can type in words with your voice. This can be really useful when you are dealing with form

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Google Chrome Now Syncs Browser Tabs Across Multiple Devices Including Android

Thankfully, Google Chrome team has finally announced tab sync for multiple devices, which means, now you can access open chrome tabs on just about any computer where you have Google Chrome installed and you are signed into the same Google account. If your Android phone or tablet is running on the latest Ice Cream Sandwich, you can access Chrome tabs on Android within a few mouse clicks.

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Sending Webpages From Google Chrome to Android Is Coming Soon [Chrome To Mobile]

There are situations when you may want to quickly send a webpage from your desktop computer to your Android browser. There are a couple of different ways to handle this situation, I will share the three ways I often use myself: Generate a short URL of the long link on your desktop browser and then

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Save And Restore Custom Browsing Sessions In Google Chrome And Firefox

Both Google Chrome and Firefox have a built in feature to re-open the tabs which you were last working on. This feature, in some ways, is limited only to the tabs and webpages which you were last working on and can’t be used to create custom browsing sessions in Firefox or Google Chrome. Saving a

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Qualys Browser Check Secures Your Browser by Suggesting Which Plugins Needs To Be Updated

A browser is often the center point of malicious activities and hack attempts. Many studies reveal that the security of a person’s email, social or other online accounts depend on how secure their browser is. There are a lot of third-party websites who try to take advantage of your browser’s old configuration and outdated plugins,

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Evernote’s Chrome Extension Makes Web Clipping Easier: Search The Web And Your Notes Simultaneously

Evernote has pushed a major upgrade to their Chrome extension, which adds a good number of features to Evernote’s note taking inventory. Here is a brief rundown of newer features added to Evernote for Chrome and how it can be used for quicking saving entire webpages directly to your Evernote account.

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How To Format A Webpage To Get A Clutter Free And Easy Reading Environment

Here are some tips which will help you format a webpage for easier reading by removing advertisements, widgets, plugins, subscription boxes and other unnecessary UI elements.

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Adobe Flash Player 10.3 Lets You Delete Flash Cookies Directly From Your Browser

Adobe Flash 10.3 now lets you delete flash files and cookies from your computer, directly from the browsing history page of Internet Explorer, Firefox or Google Chrome

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Power Twitter For Google Chrome Adds Useful Features To Twitter’s New Interface

Twitter’s new web interface has been there for quite some time now. Although more enhanced than the older Twitter UI, the newer Interface of Twitter still lacks a couple of features which should have been incorporated anyways.  Common features like uploading photos, shortening links, expanding the short URL’s and inline media streaming is still missing

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Move Your Blogging To Your Browser with ScribeFire

Anyone who does any sort of regular blogging knows that there are benefits to using a piece of blogging software. The ability to work on a post without being restricted to your site’s back end give you the freedom to check references and take screenshots easily. Windows Live Writer is always a favorite of bloggers, but what if you are looking for something that is cross platform? If you are, then you should take a look at a browser plugin known as ScribeFire.

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Export Google Chrome History To CSV, Text Or HTML File

Although Google Chrome has it’s own in built history viewer, like every other browser has one – there is no way to export Google Chrome’s browsing history to CSV, text or HTML. This article will show you how you can export Chrome browsing history to CSV or other formats so that you can check everything

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The Best Screen Capture Tools And Extensions For Google Chrome

Here is a list of best screen capture tools and extensions for Google Chrome which we love using and recommend to our readers

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Bring More Relevancy To Your Twitter Timeline With My6Sense

If you are the type of  person who follows hundreds and thousands of Tweeples, you know how “noisy” the entire Twiter experience can get. It’s very difficult to consume information from Twitter, if you follow a large number of sources, blogs, social media channels and aggregators who tweet “breaking stories” Overtime, your timeline gets filled

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