You want to play a little prank on your friend? Use Google Chrome web browser to turn every webpage upside down using the Upside Down extension for Google Chrome and tell your friend that he is should go see an eye specialist. Using the Upside Down extension, you can turn a whole webpage or its images upside down for the sake of fun.
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Turn any webpage into a shoot-em up game in Firefox
If you get bored doing the everyday work at your office, it would be a nice timeout from the boredom if you can turn any webpage in your web browser into a video game. The Destroy-the-Web addon for Mozilla Firefox does exactly that
Read moreLatest YouTube videos alerts for Google Chrome
Usually we visit the YouTube web page, to check for the latest videos that someone (you have subscribed to) has uploaded, liked or favorited. But if you are too lazy to visit the YouTube webpage to check for the new videos, then the YouTube Feed extension for Google Chrome web-browser is for you. This extension notifies you of the new videos when someone you have subscribed to uploads a new video, likes a video or favorites a video or comments on some video.
Read moreClear video history for your YouTube account
Recently we published an article on how to clear the web history from your Google account. Similar to your web search history stored by Google, the YouTube web site stores your video watching history – which video you watched in the chronological order of watching the videos. This history is used in suggesting you more videos of the time in the Recommended For You section.
Read moreWatch YouTube videos in expanded mode
YouTube has become one of the most visited websites all over the world. Everybody loves to watch funny videos on YouTube. If you also visit YouTube a lot and enjoy watching the videos on it, then you would love to watch the videos in expanded mode. When you expand a video, it removes all the unwanted and distracting texts on the right side and the comments on the bottom.
Read moreOrganize Start Menu programs into groups in Windows 7
One of the most annoying things in Windows 7 is its modified Start Menu. Microsoft took the liberty of removing the classic Start Menu in Windows 7 and in the new Start Menu it is very hard to select a program. Luckily some folks have developed a program called HandyStartMenu which groups the programs installed under Start Menu into many categories like Internet, Music and Video, Fun and Games etc.
Read moreAdd a new category to Bookmarks Bar in Apple Safari browser
Apple Safari web browser is one of most elegant looking web browsers available today. It has an integrated bookmarks bar built into the Safari browser window, so your most frequently used bookmarks are always visible without cluttering your screen. Though the bookmarks bar automatically shows the most visited websites but you can also manually add a category and websites in it.
Read moreClear web history for your Google account
If you use Google to search for anything while you are logged into your Google account, then Google records what you searched, when you searched and which websites (in the search results list) you clicked on. These records of your search items and visited sites helps Google to predict what you would be searching and so give you the related search results.
Read moreGet lowest prices when shopping online in Firefox
You do not have manually hunt for the lowest available process. Now you can automatically get the lowest price when you shop online. InvisibleHand add-on for Mozilla Firefox shows a notification when a better price is available on a product you are browsing or shopping for. This add-on works for over hundred online shopping web sites in the US, UK and Germany. This add-on also works on Google and eBay when you search for a product.
Read morePersonalize shopping experience using AmazonAssist in Firefox
Amazon is the largest online retailer company in the United States. You can get almost anything from books to computers on Amazon. If you often shop online at Amazon, then you can get good bargains using the AmazonAssist add-on in the Mozilla Firefox web-browser. The AmazonAssist add-on shows up at the bottom on the Firefox web browser and shows the related product searches as you lookup for a product in the search engines like Google, Bing or Yahoo!.
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