Social networks are great. However, your “friends” may be scattered over different networks such as Facebook, Netlog, Myspace or Twitter. Fortunately, there are good tools for monitoring all your
online friends efficiently.
Published 20.01.2010
The Firefox browser recently released a new version, Firefox 17; however, the beta version 18 has been around for a while as well. Why should you install either of these? We put them to the test.
Published 21.12.2012
The Google Chrome browser has always enjoyed the reputation of being the fastest browser around. On the downside, it lacked extensions (Firefox’s forte). Let’s see how the new version 4 of Chrome
does.
Published 19.02.2010
There’s no need to take the look of your browser or the websites you visit for granted. How can you revamp your browser, even to the extent of making the websites you visit look different?
Published 12.07.2012
We recently reviewed the new Internet Explorer 9, but in the meantime Google Chrome 10 and Firefox 4 are (almost) ready as well. Here are the main new features of these two browsers.
Published 31.03.2011
Google must have been a bit envious of the growing success of social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, as Gmail has all of a sudden been equipped with a competitor: Google Buzz. However,
it’s a controversial service.
Published 16.03.2010
One of the reasons why Firefox is so hugely popular is the almost endless choice of good (and free) add-ons for this browser. But now Safari or Opera users can also install add-ons. Here are some
useful ones.
Published 02.03.2011
Firefox may have been pushed into the background somewhat by the success of Chrome, but it remains an excellent browser. Here are the features that make it special, plus some practical tips.
Published 17.01.2019
One of the major assets of social networking sites such as MySpace or Facebook is the little applications (“apps”) which you can add to your personal page. What are these programs and what extra
features do they allow you to add?
Published 13.06.2008
Since the end of 2009, the Google Chrome browser has become compatible with “extensions”, just like Firefox. However, Chrome users tend to install fewer extensions than Firefox users. Which ones can
we recommend?
Published 17.09.2010