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Turbocharge Internet Explorer with IE7Pro
Internet Explorer users, envy Firefox no more: IE7Pro is a free utility that adds a wealth of features and customization options to Internet Explorer 7. For example, it can perform screen grabs of entire Web pages (not just what's currently in view) and save the results in...
Tags: Web browsers, Mice, Rick Broida, IE7pro, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox
Blog posts 2008-05-05
How to Build a Shopping Mall Brand
Who are a mall's real customers? A case study in The Hub magazine reports that developer Westfield USA found some surprising results when it sought to redefine its brand: Out of seven identified shopper types, just two were responsible for 52 percent of Westfield malls' total buying power. ...
Tags: Netscape Navigator, Web Browsers, Internet, Lisa Everitt
Blog posts 2008-04-29
How to Access Your Google Docs Offline
I know not many of you are Google Docs users (according to our recent poll, anyway), but maybe more of you will take advantage of the Web-based office suite when you learn that it's now possible to access your documents even when you're not connected to the Internet (like on...
Tags: Channel management, Web browsers, Rick Broida, Microsoft Access, Google Inc., Google Docs, Google Gears
Blog posts 2008-04-28
5 Tips For Spurning Spyware And Browser Hijackers
Spyware may be tracking what you surf on the Internet so that ad companies can target messages to you. They often show up as pop-ups on your computer. Sometimes they are ads on Web pages. The victim of a browser hijacker - a type of malware program that alters your...
Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Web browsers, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Corp., spyware, Web browser, advertisement, adware, malware, Web page, Web, computer, Web site, Internet
White papers
5 Common E-Commerce Site Mistakes
So you're planning to sell your products on the Web. Know that it's not enough that your graphics are sharp, your content is fun and easy to read, and your online catalog is pretty darn spiffy. Your overall site design and infrastructure count, too. How fast do your pages load?...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., graphics, Web browser, Web, server
White papers
Organise Your Day From Anywhere
Let the author be frank; he is an e-mail and personal information management software junkie. Regardless of the fact that in his own small business it's a case of "Outlook only", He constantly downloads trial versions and demos of other similar applications simply because he really loves to play around...
Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, Microsoft Internet Explorer, personal information management, Microsoft Outlook, small business, e-mail, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., server
White papers
Keep a Task List in Your Browser with ReminderFox
Want to set a quick reminder to, say, follow up with a client? Or a recurring alarm to check in with the project manager? You can do all that and more with ReminderFox, a Firefox extension that creates and organizes tasks and keeps them front and...
Tags: Web browsers, Rick Broida, ReminderFox, Web browser
Blog posts 2008-02-01
Take Screenshots of Complete Web Pages with Screengrab (Firefox)
A good screen-capture utility is essential for bloggers, site developers, graphic designers, PR folks, and anyone else needing to incorporate images in their print and/or online media. Screengrab, a Firefox extension, lets you capture just about anything in your browser window: the entire page, just the visible portion, a selected...
Tags: Web browsers, Web, Rick Broida, Mozilla Firefox, Web page, ScreenGrab, screen-capture utility
Blog posts 2008-01-08
Add Multiple Home Pages to Your Browser
Ever wish you could load multiple Web pages every time you start Firefox or Internet Explorer? You can, so long as you have the latest versions of each (2.0 and 7, respectively). In Firefox, set up the tabs the way you want them:...
Tags: Web browsers, Web browser, Rick Broida, Mozilla Firefox, Use Current
Blog posts 2008-01-03
Top Web Services of 2007
Yesterday I listed my top software picks for 2007. Now let's turn our attention to the Web, where some truly stellar services appeared and/or evolved this year. Seriously, how did we ever call ourselves productive before the Web came along? Google Everything  I can't pick a single...
Tags: Instant messaging, Web browsers, Channel management, Word processors, Rick Broida, Now Let, Google Inc., Yapta, Zoho Writer, Zoho, SplendidCRM, IM, Meebo, Web
Blog posts 2007-12-20
Gmail Adds Colors to Labels
Oh, happy day. Gmail just added a fantastic new feature: colored labels. It might not sound like a big deal, but for anyone who relies on labels for organizing their mail, it's a major improvement. To assign a color, just mouse over any label, click the little...
Tags: E-mail providers, Web browsers, Rick Broida, Google Gmail
Blog posts 2007-12-04
Add Meebo to the Firefox Sidebar
I've made no secret of my love for Meebo, the browser-based, cross-platform instant messaging service. The only downside? You have to leave it running in a tab at all times, and you can't see who's online without switching to that tab. The new Meebo add-on for Firefox solves at least one...
Tags: Instant messaging, Web browsers, Rick Broida, Meebo, Mozilla Firefox
Blog posts 2007-10-19
Get More Productive with Firefox
You already love the Firefox Web browser for its tabbed windows, cool extensions, and other spiffy features. Now learn how to be more productive with it, courtesy of PC World's 15 undocumented Firefox tips. The article includes keyboard shortcuts, Web-search tweaks, security tips, and optimization tricks that promise to improve...
Tags: Web browsers, Rick Broida, Mozilla Firefox
Blog posts 2007-09-12
Daily Dispatch: Apple, Lehman Brothers, Intel, and Retail Losses
At Apple's World Wide Developers Conference yesterday, chief executive Steve Jobs unveiled a near-final version of the Leopard OS X operating system and announced a new version of its Safari Web browser that will run on Windows. The move reignites the Windows-Mac browser wars of the 1990s, and...
Tags: Web browsers, Operational accounting, Asset management, Investment, Processors, Andrew Hines, Intel Corp., Web browser, revenue, Apple Inc., Lehman Brothers Inc.
Blog posts 2007-06-12
Learn How To Install Firefox Extensions
One problem with a lot of computer-based productivity-increasing tips is that they generally require some technical knowledge in order to be implemented properly. But Eric over at InternetDuctTape.com has just the right tone (and screenshots!) for beginners looking to tap into some of his expertise.His most recent tutorial is on...
Tags: David Goldenberg
Blog posts 2007-08-23
Share and Store Files with Windows Live SkyDrive
Microsoft tends to make pretty boring choices when it comes to naming stuff, so imagine my surprise upon discovering that Windows Live Folders -- the company's online-storage service -- had been renamed Windows Live SkyDrive. Now that's a name! The service itself is attractive and robust, offering personal, shared, and...
Tags: Operating systems, Web browsers, Rick Broida, Windows Live SkyDrive, Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Windows
Blog posts 2007-08-10
View Formatted Newspapers on Your Smartphone with PressDisplay
News junkies, rejoice! PressDisplay, a Web service that specializes in browser-formatted newspapers, now offers mobile reading on BlackBerry and Windows Mobile phones. I tested it on a Samsung BlackJack.You can choose from over 500 newspapers from around the world (the New York Times and Wall Street Journal not among them,...
Tags: Web browsers, Advertising & Promotion, Handhelds, Cellular phones, Operating systems, Rick Broida, Smartphone, PressDisplay
Blog posts 2007-07-20
Save and Annotate Your Web Searches
When I come across websites that contain important information for whatever I'm working on at the time, I'll often bookmark the pages or sometimes just leave them open for later. Often, though, by the time I'm ready to return to them, I've lost my train of thought or can't find...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Web browsers, David Goldenberg, Web, Web site, Internet search
Blog posts 2007-07-11
Preview Links with Interclue
Ever wish you could just "peek around the corner" at a Web link, previewing the page before actually clicking through to it? That's the idea behind Interclue, a new Firefox extension. Just hover over the Interclue icon next to any link and in a flash, a pop-up appears containing a...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Rick Broida, Interclue
Blog posts 2007-07-09
Manage Your Network with Spiceworks
A glaring omission in yesterday's 15 fabulous business freebies roundup: Spiceworks IT Desktop. Designed for small and medium businesses, this impressive tool offers network inventory, monitoring, reporting, and troubleshooting, along with a complete IT help desk. Similarly equipped commercial packages can easily cost hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.The browser-based program provides tracking for up to...
Tags: SMB/SME, Web browsers, Rick Broida, network, Spiceworks
Blog posts 2007-07-06
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