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5 Chrome Extensions That Work Beautifully in RockMelt
Social Media If you’re not familiar with RockMelt, it’s a a web browser that focuses on social sharing, Facebook chat and RSS feeds. It’s built on Chromium, so it has the speed of Google Chrome along with most of the design. While some of Chrome’s extensions do not quite work properly on RockMelt, there are others that work beautifully. I know some people who decided not to use RockMelt because it’s lack of compatibility ...
Continue readingOrganize Gmail and Keep it Under Control with ActiveInbox
Reviews, Social Media When it comes to organizing my Gmail inbox, I fail horribly. Though I do use a service called OtherInbox to organize my messages, it still does not stop me from letting my messages pile up for days, even weeks. Right now I feel like there’s no hope for it, so I was pretty excited to come across ActiveInbox. It claims to “help you clean out your inbox, build stronger relationships, get work done faster and to never let you forget an ...
Continue reading8 Google Products I use Daily
Blogging As privacy is becoming an even bigger concern, the centralization of our information is an issue almost no one can afford to ignore. As such, there is a lot of talk and debate about whether we are giving up too much of our information to Google and, if so, can we trust them with that information. This spurred a conversation with a friend of mine some time ago on the topic and we both began to think about the Google services we use on a daily ...
Continue readingBuild Rapport with Rapportive
Personal, Productivity, Social Networking I get a ton of e-mail from many different people. Keeping everyone straight can be difficult and those are just the people I know personally. I have a contact form on my blog and occasionally get people contacting me and asking me to try things, blog about things and for help. I don’t know these folks most of the time. However, I’ve discovered a great tool to help me identify people who are contacting me. The tool is called ...
Continue readingAdd HTML to Your Gmail Signature with WiseStamp
Social Media One of the main things I dislike about Gmail is the fact that I cannot add links or HTML to my email signature; even Yahoo Mail allows that. Well, WiseStamp changes all of that by letting you customize your Gmail signature with HTML as well as share blog posts, social profiles, images and more all right in your signature. To do so, you’ll need an extension; there’s currently extensions for Firefox, Google Chrome, Flock and ...
Continue readingMy Top Five Chrome Extensions
Software & Programs As Charnita covered a few days ago, Google Chrome (for Windows) has extension support and the floodgates have opened to new, interesting ways to extend the functionality of Google’s browser. As a long-time Chrome user, this has been a very exciting time for me and I, as well as many others, have gone a bit crazy installing new extensions. Part of this is the excitement and part of this is because it is so easy to do, not even requiring a ...
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