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Alan Levine

A Fresh Look At Google Gears - 0 views

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    The overall goal of Gears is to bestow upon web applications much of the same functionality enjoyed by desktop apps. And it's doing so through a browser extension that can be installed for a range of browsers (Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer) on a
Alisa Cooper

PDF to HTML Free Online. - 0 views

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    If you have a PDF file that you need to display on the web in HTML, than this website is exactly what you need. PDF files were not designed to be displayed right in browsers, and sometime converting them to HTML is the best way to display them. Using this service, the process couldn't be easier.
Alisa Cooper

enThread | Web Based Image Editor - 0 views

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    If you ever need to make a few quick tweaks to a photo, and you do not want to take the time to load up Photoshop, you should check out enThread. Sure, it doesn't have nearly as many features as Photoshop or one of the big image editing programs, but if you just need to make some small changes, the convenience of having it in your browser is awesome.
Alisa Cooper

Hundred Zeros | Free Kindle Books - 0 views

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    "Hundred Zeros is a collection of best selling eBooks that are currently free on Amazon. You can download and read any of these books on your computer, mobile phone, tablet, Kindle or inside your favorite web browser. The list is updated every hour."
Alan Levine

Google Gears Geolocation API Now Spots Laptops by Wi-Fi - Mashable - 0 views

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    So long as you've got a Wi-Fi signal to grab onto and a Web browser with Google's Gears engine on board, Google is enabling Web developers near and far the option to locate users all around the world and feed them information relevant to their respective
Alan Levine

gMote Turns Mouse Gestures Into Custom Actions [Featured Download] - 0 views

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    Many browsers today have add-ons that help you convert mouse gestures into actions, such as opening links, opening a new tab and son, but gMote is a excellent piece of freeware that will help you convert mouse gestures into custom actions for your PC. In
Alan Levine

Featured Firefox Extension: Geode Brings Location Awareness to Firefox - 0 views

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    Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Firefox extension Geode adds experimental geolocation features to your browser. We've already seen how a location-aware iPhone can change your life, and the idea is very much the same with Geode.
Alisa Cooper

Edistorm - 1 views

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    Edistorm takes the metaphor of sticky notes on a boardroom wall and brings it online allowing anyone - anywhere to brainstorm with only a web browser.
Alisa Cooper

lil'qr -QR Code Generator - 0 views

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    QR codes let you encode any type of text into an image, which can then be read by a smartphone camera. Now you can share the URL of any webpage through a QR code automatically using an online service called Lil'qr. You simply paste a code into the source code of your webpage(s) and when opened in the browser, a QR code is automatically generated.
Alan Levine

Does Your Browser Know Where You Are? With Mozilla Geode, It Might - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    n August, Mozilla announced the addition of support for geolocation information. In that announcement, Doug Turner said, "I would love to be able to get the UI support in Firefox. This would allow the 'extension' to be more or less the glue between a geol
Alisa Cooper

FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Cloud Files, Google Docs & Amazon S3 Browser for Mac & Windows. - 1 views

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    Is that limitation alone holding you from using Google Docs as your Google Drive? Well, here's a new open-source program for Windows called Cyberduck that lets you transfer files and folders from the computer to Google Docs (and vice-versa) as if it were just another FTP server.
Cheryl Colan

YouTube API Blog: HTTPS Support for YouTube Embeds - 0 views

  • Anyone can try HTTPS with YouTube embeds today—simply change the protocol portion of the URL from http to https. For example, http://www.youtube.com/embed/Zhawgd0REhA becomes https://www.youtube.com/embed/Zhawgd0REhA. This applies to URLs found in our newer <iframe> embeds as well as our older-style <object> + <embed> codes.
  • If your site can be accessed either via HTTP or HTTPS, you could employ protocol-relative URLs instead of hardcoding a value; //www.youtube.com/ will automatically resolve to HTTP or HTTPS depending on the protocol used by the host page.
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    All YouTube embed codes currently support HTTPS in addition to the standard HTTP. This page explains the details and gives instructions.
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