Posted in October 19, 2009 ¬ 5:00 amh.Tejas Barot
Hello Friends, Today I am sharing one method to install Google Chrome on Linux ( Fedora 11) (Ubuntu 9.04). Google announced that Google Chrome is not stable for Linux. Still Google Chrome’s stable version is not available for Linux. This version which you are going to install by this method it’s only testing version (Unstable [...]
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Posted in September 30, 2009 ¬ 5:00 amh.Tejas Barot
If you are a web junkie, or depend upon various web sites and services daily you know how quickly your browser can fill up with tabs. Wouldn’t it be nice if you can just use small web apps for these needs? And since that seems to be the way the computing is evolving, it only [...]
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Posted in May 7, 2009 ¬ 12:39 pmh.Tejas Barot
Firefox has been a reliable browser for me for many years and it still continues to be so to a certain extent. However, over the last few releases Firefox has become bloated and slow in performance that same way IE used to be before we switched to Firefox. The only thing that is stopping me [...]
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