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How to set Single-click to select url in address bar in Linux versions of Firefox


You may have noticed that, the Firefox versions that ship for Linux, don`t have the ability to select the url in the address bar on single-click of a mouse, whereas this is set by default in Windows versions of Firefox. If, you feel this feature should be there in the linux version of firefox too,…

 Hacks   How-To   Linux   Pragmatism  

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5 useful Tips to optimise and make your website compatible with Google Chrome browser


5 useful Tips to optimise and make your website compatible with Google Chrome browser

These tips will help users and developers alike to toptimise teir code for better visibility on the Google Chrome browser.

 Articles   Tips & Tricks   Web   Web Design  

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Browse internet on an iPhone without purchasing one


Browse internet on an iPhone without purchasing one

How many times have you wished to have an iPhone and browse the internet while you are on the move on it`s very large screen? Or may be you always have had fantasies of doing so. Thanks to Blackbaud Labs, you need not worry anymore. They have introduced a software called iBBDemo – an emulator…

 Apple   How-To   Ideas   Programming   Web  

By Debjit

How-To use Facebook Chat without a browser?


How-To use Facebook Chat without a browser?

Facebook`s Chat feature really makes Facebook an all-in-one social networking website. People have started using the Facebook Chat much as they use the Google Chat. The only only downside to Facebook`s chat is that you donont have a client for the chat feature. But, now you can have your favourite Facebook Chat right on a…

 Facebook   Hacks   How-To   Linux   Social Media   Windows   Windows 7  

By Debjit
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How-To Access GMail in offline mode from your browser


How-To Access GMail in offline mode from your browser

Gmail Labs has launched yet another very useful feature ‘offline Gmail’.  So even if you’re offline, you can open your web browser, go to gmail.com, and get to your mail just like you’re used to, just the way you can with Google Reader!

 Google   Pragmatism  

By Debjit

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