Being able to track how successful your search engine optimisation from directly within your browser is not a new idea. We've all been using the Google toolbar, or a derivative of it, for a long time. However, being able to track backlinks and a whole lot more is something new. … [Read more...] about Firefox Search Engine Optimisation Extensions
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Flock on Ubuntu
Flock is the latest "toy" in the geek world it seems. I'm not sure whether it will take off or not, but I grabbed a copy of the "developer preview" to try it anyway. … [Read more...] about Flock on Ubuntu
Stumbling – an alternative way to browse
Paul pointed me in the direction of another firefox extension the other evening called Stumble Upon The concept is very simple. You choose your areas of interest and can then "stumble" from one site to another using the little button in you firefox toolbar. As you view sites you can express your approval or disapproval. It's a great idea if you like finding new and interesting … [Read more...] about Stumbling – an alternative way to browse
Css Flag
BOTD can bring up some very quirky snippets. I especially liked this one A very funky use of CSS which only a standards compliant browser can view. I wonder has anybody tried doing a tricolour......... … [Read more...] about Css Flag
Mandrake (mandriva) on the laptop
Over a year ago I first put some form of linux on my laptop. My distro choice at the time was Mandrake 9.1, but I moved on to try other distributions. To date my old Dell has seen: Mandrake 9.1 Mandrake 10.0 Suse 9 Ximian (on Suse - I know it's not a distro, but it is a big change) Debian testing Ubuntu Mandrake 10.1 (official) The last one went on this evening :) … [Read more...] about Mandrake (mandriva) on the laptop