Lookybook allows you to look at picture books in their entirety—from cover to cover, at your own pace. We know that nothing will replace the magic of reading a book with your child at bedtime, but we aim to replace the overwhelming and frustrating process of finding the right books for parents and their kids.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Free Children's Picture books online
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Top 30 Firefox themes
Don’t particularly like the default theme on Firefox? One good thing about Mozilla’s browser is that you can install a new one, choosing from hundreds with different, original styles. From your top menu bar, just select Tools>Add-ons. When the window pops up select the ‘Themes’ tab and press the ‘get themes’ link at the bottom right of the window. You’ll be taken to a Mozilla page which lists up loads of different themes, organized by category, from retro to animals, sport, modern or more. On Softonic, we’ve selected a few that we particularly like, including the Vista-aero theme, Mostly Crystal and Doodle Plastik. If you aren’t convinced by these, we suggest taking a look at Mashable’s list of 30 Firefox themes. I quite like FOXSCAPE, with its Netscape-like interface, iFox Smooth, with its Safari for Mac feel, or Ubuntu Human theme, great for Linux fans. |
Blogging from YouTube
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Show off your photos with the new Slideshow
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Firefox Release New 2.0.0.10 November 26, 2007
Tabbed Browsing screenshot
We love tabs as much as you do, so Firefox 2 will open new web pages in tabs by default. Each of those tabs has its own close button, but don’t worry - if you accidentally close a tab, just go to the History menu to bring it back from the list of “Recently Closed Tabs.” You’ll never be crunched for space anymore, either. When you have too many tabs open to comfortably fit in a single window, scroll arrows will appear on either side, and a button on the right side will always show you an easy-to-read list of all your open tabs.
Spell Checking
Spell Checking screenshot
Sometimes you’re in a rush, and can’t remember if it’s “i” before “e” or the other way around. Firefox 2 has built-in spell checking to keep you from making any mistakes in your blog posts and Web-based email, so you can worry about more important things.
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Download & Save Flash Animation Files in Firefox
Download and save Shockwave Flash swf files from the web browser to your hard disk using Firefox or Internet Explorer. a. Click Tools - Page Info |
Monday, November 26, 2007
Julia Roy on "A Del.icio.us News Portal"-- Very Smart Idea
This serves as a great place to direct journalists, bloggers and users, as well as being a great way to show the client all the media pick-up. http://del.icio.us/fuser_aggregator |
CLEO: Install ALL your Firefox extensions in a flash!
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Lost Your Password? Google Can Find It
When a Cambridge University team wanted to break a hacker's password, they turned to Google - with startling results. But there's a lesson for you too. a hacker, apparently Russian, broke into the blog of the Cambridge University security team the interesting part came later, when the team was clearing up. They could see the user, but what password had he used? All they had was the entry in the MySQL database for the password He took the hash - So: want to check the security of your favourite password(s)? First, use the MD5 hashing page here if you want to feel safe and have OSX, go to the terminal and type Second, paste that code into your favourite search engine. If it returns no results - well done! for now. |
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Download & Save Flash Animation Files in Firefox
Download and save Shockwave Flash swf files from the web browser to your hard disk using Firefox or Internet Explorer. a. Click Tools - Page Info |
Removed Unwanted Firefox Context Menu Items
Super long list of context menu items.
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Friday, November 23, 2007
Interesting Web Browsers You Have Never Heard Of
xB Browser (xB stands for XeroBank)
K-Meleon is an extremely fast, customizable, lightweight web browser for Windows the main advantage very low memory usage
Shiira is a web browser based on Web Kit and written in Cocoa.
Not that this browser is actually green, but it’s a fresh, light and quite promising application with many useful tools
Slim Browser is a tabbed multiple-site web browser
Sleipnir is a Japanese tabbed web browser
SpaceTime offers a 3D Tabbed Browsing.
Web pages as a cube. uBrowser
Browse3D
3B
Bitty
Maxthon
Camino’
Netscape, is actually still alive SeaMonkey, cross-platform Internet suite
the portable version of Firefox uses 35% less memory.
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