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    DeadMouse Surfs the Web With Just Your Keyboard

    Submitted by admin on Wed, 07/25/2012 - 14:30
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    Chrome: DeadMouse is a Chrome extension that allows you to surf the web with only your keyboard. The idea is simple: if you want to click a link, just start typing it. DeadMouse will show you that you've selected it by making it wiggle on the page. All you have to do is press enter to choose it, tab to select the next option, or delete to cancel your selection. More »

     

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    Tabs to the Front Automatically Focuses New Chrome Tabs

    Submitted by admin on Mon, 08/15/2011 - 07:30
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    Chrome: When you right click on a link in Chrome and open it in a new tab, it opens it up in the background. Tabs to the Front switches this behavior to automatically focus on your newly opened tab. More »

     

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    How to Quickly Open Tabs in the Background in Your Web Browser [Video]

    Submitted by admin on Fri, 07/15/2011 - 09:00
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    SiteLauncher Adds Keyboard Shortcuts to Your Favorite Sites

    Submitted by admin on Tue, 11/02/2010 - 17:00
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    Chrome/Firefox: The SiteLauncher browser extension adds a one-stroke keyboard launcher to your favorite sites in Chrome and Firefox. More »

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    TabCloud Syncs Your Browser Tabs Across Chrome Installations

    Submitted by admin on Mon, 10/25/2010 - 14:20
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    Chrome: The TabCloud extension for Chrome selectively syncs browser tabs across computers so you can save and restore different window sessions on different machines. More »

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    How to Enable Google Instant on Chrome for Mac

    Submitted by admin on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 14:00
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    Google Instant in Chrome is way more useful than it is on Google.com, but currently you can only enable it on Windows. Reader Rob Johnson offers a simple trick for enabling Instant on Chrome's latest dev release for Macs. More »

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    Google Instant in Chrome Is Awesome, Even More Useful than on Google.com

    Submitted by admin on Fri, 10/01/2010 - 11:30
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    If you're keen on the as-you-type search results you get from Google Instant, you'll really like Instant integrated with Chrome's omnibox. Just launch your beta/dev/canary release, type about:labs, enable Instant, restart Chrome, and prepare for some interesting browsing. More »

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    How to Create Application Shortcuts in Google Chrome for Mac

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 08/12/2010 - 19:10
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    While previously mentioned Fluid is a great tool for creating site-specific browsers (SSBs), some people really like Chome's "Application Shortcuts" feature. Unfortunately, it's not available on the Mac version of Chrome, but you can achieve the same result with a shell script. More »

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