Tuesday, February 15, 2011

8 Of The Best Firefox Extensions For Twitter


Chances are good you have a Twitter account and chances are even better that you use the Firefox browser and if the answer is yes then here are some of the best Firefox Twitter Extensions to do it all in your browser with ease.

1.TwitterBar

TwitterBar is a simple extension that allows you to post to Twitter from Firefox’s address bar. A small Twitter icon is to the right of the address bar; clicking on it will publish your tweet, and you can place your mouse over it to see how many characters you have to work with.

2.Echofon

Echofon is a really cool extension. It will display updates in a calendar, access to multiple Twitter accounts, get the number of unread in the status bar of Firefox, manage all your tasks such as direct messaging and of course you synchronize it with the iPhone app.

3.Tweetbeat Firsthand

Tweetbeat Firsthand automatically brings you recent Twitter-updates from people mentioned in the context of the web page you’re looking at. Just mouse-over the little blue icons inserted next to names to see firsthand updates.

4.Power Twitter

As the name suggests it is a Powerful Twitter extension that lets you share pictures on Twitter via TwitPic. You can also view the original link hidden behind a short URL(as you get to see in the web client), search for a specific user or update your Facebook status.

5.Twitbin

Twitbin is a comprehensive firefox extension that allows you to keep up with all of your Twitter conversations right from your browser's sidebar. Send messages, receive messages, share links, and lots more.

6.Twitzer

Twitzer is a Firefox extension which lets you post text longer than 140 characters on Twitter.com. It also resolves short URL links to original links.

7.TwitrPix Express

This is a really handy extension it lets you share any photo from any website on Twitter by right-clicking on the photo and clicking “Share photo on Twitter using TwitrPix” — while you browse and without having to leave the site you are on.

8.Yoono

This one is for all your social networks not just twitter and instant messaging into one application. Get all the updates, update your status and share them through Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and lots more.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011 by Sridhar · 28

Friday, February 4, 2011

10 Fascinating Facts About Microsoft & Apple


Microsoft and Apple the Tech Titans have some fascinating facts in their history, here are a few.


1.The first Operation System Microsoft coded was Xenix, which was a version of UNIX under a different name. But it was MS-DOS made for IBM PCs that gave it a foothold in the software market.

2.Bill Gates wrote a class scheduling program for his school. He tweaked the program’s code so that he was placed in classes with mostly female students.

3.Microsoft fashioned the use of code names for under-development software and systems. For instance, Windows 7 was ‘Vienna’. Wikipedia has a complete list.

4.Did you know that you can’t create a folder named ‘con’ in Windows?

5.The name of Microsoft's search engine ‘Bing’ has its origins in Bingo. Just like the game, it was meant to suggest that something looked for has been found or realized. ‘Bang’ was also proposed because it was memorable, short, and easy to spell. Finally, Bing was chosen for the same reasons.

6.Ironically, Microsoft’s Macintosh Business Unit is one of the largest developers of Macintosh software outside of Apple Inc. Also, Microsoft Office for Mac was introduced for Macintosh in 1989, a year before Office was released for Windows.

7.Fortune magazine named Apple as the most admired company in the United States in 2008; and in the world in 2008, 2009, and 2010.

8.The original Apple logo had Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree. It was replaced by the one we are more familiar with. To differentiate the silhouette of the apple from a cherry, the ‘bite’ was put in.

9.‘Macintosh’ is in fact a variety of apple. It also was the first commercially successful personal computer that resembles the ones we use today. It was the first ones to have a graphical user interfaces (GUI) and mouse instead of command line interfaces.

10.The flag bearer for Apple Inc, the Macintosh, wasn’t the brainchild of the two Steve’s. Jef Raskin an expert in human-computer interaction started and inspired the Apple Macintosh line. He also coined the name.

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Friday, February 4, 2011 by Sridhar · 2