Windows/Mac/Unix (Firefox): The Google Reader Notifier Firefox extension sits in your statusbar and gives you a glimpse at the unread feeds and folders from your Google Reader account. If you made the switch to Google Reader, you may have been waiting for some sort of notifier similar to what had been available with Bloglines. While Google has yet to release any sort of official notifier, we've no
Google's released a few upgrades to their instant web site product, Page Creator, including image editing, multiple sites and automatic mobile versions. Lighten, darken and resize your page's images within Page Creator, and also create up to 5 different sites with multiple Google Pages URLs (like ginatrapani.googlepages.com and ginasxfilesshrine.googlepages.com.) Page Creator isn't for pro web dev
Google rolled out a few new Gmail features this weekend including "mute," which automatically archives messages that arrive in response to a particular conversation. Googler Adam Lasnik explains: 1) You get yet another annoying message in the same damn conversation that's already been conversed to death. 2) You press the 'm' key. Unless a message is written *directly* to you (e.g., your name is in
The Download Squad weblog describes a detailed method for running the recently-released Gmail Mobile on your Pocket PC. As the author points out, Pocket PC owners generally get the short end of the stick when it comes to mobile software, despite the fact that Pocket PCs are by far more capable than your average mobile phone. Download Squad details how to install a Java virtual machine on a Pocket
Windows/Mac/Unix (Firefox): The Aging Tabs Firefox extension keeps an eye on your open Firefox tabs, highlighting your active tab and fading the aging tabs that you haven't used in a while. If you're someone who's perhaps a little too tab-happy in Firefox (a pack-rat for tabs, perhaps?), Aging tabs could be a great way to find the tabs that are ripe for the chopping block. Thanks Chad! Aging Tabs
The Gmail attachment icons userscript takes advantage of the previously-mentioned Stylish Firefox extension to add attachment icons to your Gmail account. In case you're not keen on what Stylish does, it allows you to add your own CSS style elements to any web page in much the same way that Greasemonkey lets users add their own Javascript to a web page. When we discussed freeing up space in Gmail,
by Gina Trapani Click to viewThe Firefox homepage calls the web browser "fully customizable to your online life," and that's not just marketing claptrap. Beyond the extensive options available in its menus and dialogs, there's a lengthy set of advanced Firefox preferences that can customize the browser to your specific needs. Sure, your brother-in-law's not likely to edit Firefox's default configu
Google has just rolled out a new feature on their still young Google Co-op service that allows users to create custom search engines that limit results to specific, user-defined sites. Of course Google isn't the first to travel this road, the first of which I can remember being Rollyo, but this is Google, so it automatically carries some clout. I put together a quick custom search engine for Lifeh
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