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Add Highlighter Notes to Web Pages with Wired Marker (Firefox)
Wired Marker is a Firefox extension that lets you highlight sections of Web pages for future reference. Indeed, it's akin to running a highlighter over passages in a book, but with a lot more power. The extension adds a Wired Marker sidebar folder to Firefox. After "highlighting"...
Tags: Web, Mozilla Firefox, Wired Inc., IBM Lotus Notes, Web Page, Wired Marker, Channel Management, Web Browsers, Marketing, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-08-06
Add Google Search to the Firefox Address Bar with CyberSearch 1.0
CyberSearch adds Google search capabilities to Firefox 3's address bar (a.k.a. the Awesome Bar). The newly released 1.0 version adds customizable keyword system to the mix, making searches even quicker. As Firefox 3 users know by now, one of the browser's best new features is the "smart"...
Tags: Internet, Cloud Computing, Web Browsers, CyberSearch, Google Search, Address Bar, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Google Inc., Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-07-31
"Flat" Comments Are Here!
It's a gala day for Business Hacks: We've finally rolled out a long-overdue "flat" commenting system! Now it's much, much easier to join the discussion for each post and see what's on the minds of your fellow commenters. The new system is still a little glitchy in...
Tags: Post, Web Browsers, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-07-31
FireTune Your Browser
As we know from last month's poll, most of you guys tip Firefox as your browser of choice. You like it because of its openness, customizability and security features, and because it's less prone to bugs and crashes. Now there's a way to get even more performance out of the...
Tags: Workforce Management, David Goldenberg, Internet, Human Resources, Web Browsers, Performance Management, Web Browser, Performance, Mozilla Firefox
Blog posts 2008-07-30
Optimize Your Free Memory
My computer started crapping out on me yesterday, and I realized that it might have something to do with the fact that I had six different programs running: Word, Firefox, GIMP, Filezilla, PowerPoint, and Adobe. Or maybe it was because I had 20 different Firefox windows open along with eight...
Tags: David Goldenberg, Internet, Flash Memory, Mozilla Firefox, Web Browsers, Memory
Blog posts 2008-07-17
How to Make Gmail Your Default Client in Firefox 3
The Official Gmail Blog explains how you can make Gmail your default e-mail client (meaning Gmail will launch whenever you click an e-mail link) in the recently released Firefox 3 browser. It's a pretty simple process: All you do is sign into Gmail, paste a snippet of...
Tags: Google Gmail, Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Mozilla Firefox, Official Gmail Blog, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Web Browsers, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-07-07
Mozilla Releases Firefox 3 Browser for Windows
For fans of Firefox, Mozilla's increasingly popular multi-platform Web browser, today is a big day indeed: It's the official launch of Firefox 3 (Windows only -- Mac and Linux releases are imminent). So, what's new? What's exciting? What's the big deal? For starters, the developers claim Firefox...
Tags: Internet, Web Browsers, Mozilla Corp., Web Browser, Microsoft Windows, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-06-17
Five Reasons to Wait Before Installing Firefox 3
Much as I'm enjoying Firefox 3's zippier performance, Smart Location Bar, and other newfangled features, I'm shocked to discover that many of my favorite extensions aren't yet compatible. Indeed, for me this upgrade was also a downgrade, and I'm now wishing I'd waited. Here are the add-ons I need developers to update now:  ...
Tags: Rick Broida, Internet, Web Browsers, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox 3.0
Blog posts 2008-06-17
Do More with Evernote (and Get an Invite!)
Though still in beta, information-management service Evernote just rolled out a bunch of updates. They include: PDF support Encryption on Mac and Windows Drag-n-drop in Evernote Web New blog/Facebook widget for easy sharing of public notebooks Flock browser extension Faster synchronization ...
Tags: Web Browser, Web Browsers, Microsoft Windows, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-06-13
Business Hacks Poll: What Web Browser Do You Use?
Our recent post on turbocharging Internet Explorer got more user recommendations than most, which got me to wondering: What browser do Business Hacks readers use? My assumption is that most folks run Firefox, but perhaps that's because I'm such a big fan. Maybe your workplace is all Internet Explorer, or perhaps...
Tags: Web Browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web Browsers, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-06-03
Rev Up Your Printing Efficiency
Hey, so this is cool. Lifehacker just wrote about a free download called HP Smart Web Printing that lets you combine multiple Web items onto one page. It saves you from having to print out tons of extraneous information and wasting paper. It's Windows-only, but it...
Tags: CC Holland, Marketing, Managerial Accounting, Finance, Software, Enterprise Software, Channel Management, Web Browsers, Document Management, Printing, Web, Internet
Blog posts 2008-05-21
Stock Your Phone with a Better Browser: Opera Mini 4.1
The best mobile Web-browsing experience, bar none, comes from the iPhone. Users of all other phones should check out Opera Mini 4.1, the latest version of the free, popular portable browser. Among the new features: It's up to 50 percent faster than version 4.0. It will automatically...
Tags: Internet, Opera Software ASA, Phone, Rick Broida, Stock, Telecom & Utilities, Web Browser, Web Browsers
Blog posts 2008-05-19
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: Rick Broida, Hardware, Peripherals, Internet, Mice, Mouse, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web Browsers, Mozilla Firefox
Blog posts 2008-05-05
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: Rick Broida, Hardware, Marketing, Internet, Desktops, Channel Management, Web Browsers, Microsoft Access, Google Docs, Google Inc., Google Gears
Blog posts 2008-04-28
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 Browser, Rick Broida, Internet, Web Browsers
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, Freeware, Mozilla Firefox, Web Browser, Image-editing, Web Page, Screen-capture Utility, Web Browsers, Internet, Rick Broida
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: Mozilla Firefox, Web Browser, Web Browsers, Internet, Rick Broida
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: IM, Web, Google Inc., Web Service, Web Browser, Meebo, SplendidCRM, Instant Messaging, Channel Management, Web Browsers, Sales Strategy, Internet, Online Communications, Marketing, Sales, Rick Broida
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: Google Gmail, Label, E-mail Providers, Web Browsers, Mice, Internet, Hardware, Peripherals, Rick Broida
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
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