Quick Browser HACK - Google and Yahoo Bookmarklets for Firefox, IE, and Safari
Today, I was trying to bookmark some stuff on Google and Yahoo and noticed that there weren’t any bookmarklets for them that were available.
They have toolbars but I rather have a simple button to click then do click, scroll, click…
So I hacked one real quick. Now you can just click a button on your browser to save your favorite sites to Google or Yahoo Bookmarks
In Firefox,

In Internet Explorer,
Right click on
and choose “Add to Favorites” and add to the “Links” folder.
In Safari,
Click and drag
to your toolbar.
If you are still using IE or Safari, why haven’t you switched over to Firefox?
Forbes Video Interview With Digg CEO
Cool video on interview with Digg CEO Jay Adelson, interesting that 70% of digg users
use Firefox. Yes, switch to firefox and stop Windows monopoly.
Getting back to the news, Digg supposedly gets about 20 million unique users in a month.
Anyway, interesting how the internet is really changing the world these days.
Project Legals - One development system for all browser platforms
it seems like Project “Legals” is something of similar nature except geared toward browsers…
OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for creating zero-install web applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client software.
OpenLaszlo programs are written in XML and JavaScript and transparently compiled to Flash and soon DHTML. The OpenLaszlo APIs provide animation, layout, data binding, server communication, and declarative UI. An OpenLaszlo application can be as short as a single source file, or factored into multiple files that define reusable classes and libraries.
OpenLaszlo is write once run everywhere. An OpenLaszlo application developed on one machine will run on all leading Web browsers on all leading desktop operating systems.
what is RSS?
Yes, if you were wondering what RSS was on blog websites…
It’s basically a way you can read the blog or any other web info via a desktop client.
For example, if you use Firefox, you can add RSS feeds on your browser, so you can skim your blog sites’ titles instead of looking at the whole article…
Zedomax RSS:
via wikipedia


