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[19 Nov 2009 | 7 Comments | ]
Mozilla Firefox’s 5th Anniversary Celebration, Noida, India

It’s the celebration of Mozilla Firefox’s 5th Anniversary!…..
A birthday party has been organized by Mozilla Firefox supporters at Adobe (Noida) to spread more awareness and to bring all the fans together.
Party Date: November 22nd, 2009
Time: 2pm to 5pm IST
Where: Adobe (Noida Campus), Sector 25A, Noida. Uttar Pradesh, India
There will be cake cutting ceremony followed by a Quiz on Firefox. Lots of prizes to be won – Firefox t-shirts and goodies. All this will be followed by an open house chilling/lounging/networking session.
Google Map, in case you are bad with Noida roads:
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Featured, Internet Explorer »

[19 Mar 2009 | 3 Comments | ]

Now you can download Microsoft’s new web browser, Internet Explorer 8 form Microsoft’s official website. It is supposed to be “one of the fastest web browser in the market” with some new features like Instant Search, Accelerators and Web Slices – basically right-clicking on highlighted text to bring up a list of routine tasks like mapping, e-mailing, definitions, translation, and much more.
This browser has been in beta version for over a year now, so it’ll be interesting to see how the final version will perform. Million dollar question now is …

Featured, Mozilla Firefox »

[1 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

My affinity for Firefox comes as much from the fantastic community of addon developers as it does from the program itself. Now, I’m sure you will have heard of some of these before: good Firefox addons tend to spread like wildfire. I hope I’ve managed to include some that you might have missed.
I’ve ranked just over a dozen addons that I find to be particularly useful – even to more casual Firefox users.
1. Cybersearch – Customizable Google searches in my Awesome Bar? Yes, please! It also supports keywords so you …

Featured, Safari »

[26 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]

Chicago (IL) – Safari 4 Beta, which Apple unleashed into the wild yesterday, brings several new features that are not everyone’s cup of tea. Some would like to turn off the flashy features because they eat up a lot of CPU time on an average system. Others are simply annoyed by the eye-candy and want it gone so they can “just browse”. Unfortunately, Safari doesn’t let you turn new features on and off through easy-to-use dialogs. However, with a little hackery you can change hidden preference settings to selectively turn …