Firefox Extensions
5 Essential Tools Every Blogger Should Use
on Feb 4, 2012
Leave Your Social Footprints All Over the Web with Marginize
on Nov 5, 2010
I have been using the Marginize browser plugin for a couple weeks now on both Firefox and Google Chrome. It’s a non-obtrusive tool that I really enjoy using because it makes browsing the Web more fun and social. Marginize is a great way to see what others are saying (on Twitter, Facebook and Google Buzz) about a specific web page. As you’re surfing the Web, you can also share your own thoughts and opinions about any web page. Not only that but you can check-in to any web page and possiblyKeep Up With the Top Links on Twitter with TicknTalk
on Oct 29, 2010
TicknTalk is an ad-free Twitter client for your web browser sidebar that focuses on the “hottest links on Twitter.” It is currently available for Firefox and Internet Explorer. What it does is put together the most popular links on Twitter and then display them at the top of the sidebar according to how many have shared it. TicknTalk even goes a step further and shows you the top links posted on Twitter for any website that you visit. It’s a great way to see who is tweeting about your5 Simple Yet Useful Firefox Addons for Social Networking Users
on Sep 24, 2010
Firefox is one of the three browsers I use on a regular basis, and it’s the only one I use on both my Mac and PC. One of the main reasons I usually open it up is to use one of my favorite addons (aka extensions) that is not available on either Chrome or Safari; then there are other times when things just seem to work better in Firefox. In any case, if you’re a Firefox and a social networking user, then here are five simple yet useful Firefox addons that may come in handy for you. It’sTurn Twitter.com Into a Feature Rich App with MonkeyFly
on Sep 10, 2010
If you’re someone who hasn’t found the “perfect” Twitter app or just likes to use the Twitter.com websites for tweeting, MonkeyFly may be for you. Don’t let the funny name fool you: MonkeyFly is small browser extension with big, useful features. You can currently use the extension on Firefox (addon, greasemonkey script), Google Chrome (extension, userscript) and Safari (extension). For this review, I’ll be using the Google Chrome extension.Recent Posts
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