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Posts Tagged ‘ extensions ’
I’ve recently made the switch to Google’s Chrome as my default web browser, almost out of necessity. Firefox had gotten to be a bit of a memory hog on my machine, and I began using Chrome to try and ease the pain
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3 Chrome Extensions To Improve Your YouTube Experience
Okay, so my title is fairly misleading. Google Wave HAD extensions… just maybe one or two. When Wave came out I was so excited that I totally exhausted the “poll” option
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New Google Wave Extensions Debut!
Search Engine Journal’s Official Facebook Fanpage hit the 5,000 mark last week, and is now pushing 5,600 fans who are sharing search marketing news, blog posts and comments on SEJ’s Facebook Fanpage . Not only does the SEJ community share SEJ posts on Facebook, but we also have 5 admins sharing search engine news, SEO tips and other relevant news on Facebook daily. While you are also joining the Search Engine Journal Facebook Fanpage, also take a look at our Daily SEO Tip Fanpage on Facebook
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Join 5,500+ Search Marketers on SEJ’s Facebook Fanpage
Ever wanted to track or monitor changes that happen on your favorite websites but could not do it because the sites don’t have feeds? Now you can do that with Google Reader. It now lets you create custom feed for those sites which don’t available feeds
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Google Reader Lets You Track Changes on “Feedless” Sites
Google has just released the latest and most stable release build of its Chrome browser for Windows. Most notable features are the additional of more Chrome browser extensions and of course bookmark sync which has been tested in the browser’s previous beta version.
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Google Adds More Extensions to Latest Chrome Browser
How much do you search daily? If you are a reader of this blog, I bet you search quite a lot. That’s why I am sharing more and more various search tools here every week
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Search Google and Twitter Faster with FastestFox
Uppity is a FireFox extension that allows to go up one directory level in the URL of a webpage. This way it allows to do “reversed” browsing: from the deep page to the home page
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Go Always One Directory Level Up in the URL with Uppity
Google has just rolled out a new feature of AdWords – product extensions which shall be available for all U.S. AdWords advertisers. Product extensions are new ways by which you can add more relevant and specific information to your Google product ads
More here:
Product Extensions for U.S. AdWords Advertisers
