URL: http://www.cusser.net/extensions/contextsearch/
This is one extension that I find very handy when needed. All I have to do to search a particular string is to select it, then right click and choose the search engine. Its as simple as that.
This is the only one extension that I have installed in firefox after a long time. Are firefox people running out of ideas??
Friday, July 21, 2006
Firefox extension - Context search
Sunday, July 09, 2006
One thing I hate about IBM laptops...
One thing I hate about IBM laptops, or is it Lenovo laptops is that those laptops dont have a windows key in the keyboard. It some times pisses me off to the core.
Man I either have to press Ctrl + Esc or I hate to use the mouse. Worst of all, lenovo laptops have 2 mouse, but no windows and right click key.
I would rather use my HP laptop than move to Lenovo.
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Google, Yahoo and Microsoft
One thing which is making Google very popular is interconnection of their services. The services offered by Google like GMail, orkut, Picasa, Calendar, etc. are well connected with an easy to use and fast interface. But this is not the case with Yahoo and Microsoft. Their services might share the ID but they lack the usability and speed.
Well, I just hope Yahoo and Microsoft realise this before its too late.
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
The performancing group growing
I came to know about performancing through their firefox extension. The firefox extension for blogging is very easy to use and customisable. I use that as my primary blogging tool.
They more features on their website like metrics. Metrics is nothing but helping you montior your website, about the articles which are being read and the number of times they are being read, etc.
Its a very good tool.
Now they are expanding into an advertising network. I dunno if it will only be for bloggers or not, but lets see.
Guess what, they have their own tool for finding out the blogrank. Hmmm!
Monday, July 03, 2006
Sun is cooking up something new
Guess what sun is cooking up now!
Their new Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 supports ASP too. So now Java products support Microsoft programming languages but there is no support for Java products in Microsofts server.
That means if I were to install Sun Java system web server, I could run ASP pages and other programming languages like PHP, JSP, CGI, etc. Then why the hell would I go for individual servers that demand difficult configuring.
So if you either use PHP or ASP, sun wins because you are using their webserver. Hmmm!
Smart!!
This is the way I interpret things, if you some one has a different point of view, please do post them as comments...