Posts Tagged: browser


10
Jan 09

Google Chrome 2 Pre-Beta launched

Google catching up with Browser market very fast. Just four months and Google Chrome has advanced from 0.2 to 2.0. Though the present version is just a Pre-beta launch but the progress seems very fast. Many new features added, but some bugs and errors have their stay.

Getting the Pre-Beta Version :

Install Google Chrome google.com/chrome . Now, Subscribe to the developer preview channel. This is required even if you’ve previously subscribed to the channel. Wait until the new version is downloaded (you may force the update by opening the “About Google Chrome” dialog).

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31
Dec 08

Anonymous Surfing with Tor

Tor is a freely accessible network that allows Internet traffic to flow through it securely and anonymously. Tor brings anonymous internet surfing to your browser and helps to prevent websites from tracking users and can also help users to bypass blocked sites by their Internet service providers (ISPs) or government. Tor download bundles are available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Tor !? How does that work?!

Internet Surfers (Volunteers) run Tor software to allow their computers to become Tor nodes. Tor nodes pass Internet traffic between each other securely and anonymously. When the traffic reaches the final destination, it does so through a normal Internet connection. Too much of Tech. Nevermind check this

Tor - The Working!

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2
Aug 08

PicLens adds Youtube and Amazon

One of the most famous browser plugin, PicLens has added Youtube and Amazon to provide futuristic Graphic Display of images as well as videos.

PicLens and Youtube

PicLens and Youtube

For youtube, The PicLens plug-in will install a grid button on your Toolbar, which you click to activate the PicLens full-screen interface. Click a thumbnail to start playing a video, while the search box lives in the upper right of your screen. As video starts playing, standard YouTube controls appear at the bottom of the video.

Amazon Working on PicLens

PicLens and Amazon

On Amazon, the main Amazon.com page doesn’t support the PicLens button, but if you click on the button anyway it will open up the PicLens UI. From there, change the Web site search to Amazon, type in your search term, and images of whatever item you searched for will pop out.

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