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How to Use Mini Mammoth for Chrome to Collect Research While Your Browse the Web

How to Easily Save Your Research with Mini Mammoth for Chrome

Mini Mammoth is a Chrome extension and next generation web clipper tool; it’s like Evernote’s web clipper on steroids. Here’s how to use it for Web research.

By Khamosh Pathak – Oct 31, 2015

Chrome, YouTube, and AdBlock: What You Need To Know

Chrome, YouTube, and AdBlock: What You Need to Know

This past month Google made the news for seemingly bypassing adblockers on Chrome, leading to a discussion on both adblock and advertising on YouTube.

By Christopher Harper – Oct 5, 2015

Edit Tabs in Chrome and its Related Browsers

How to Easily Rename Tabs in Chrome

Unfortunately, options to rename tab in Chrome is quite limited. Here are a few options you can use to rename tabs in Chrome.

By Paul Ferson – Sep 23, 2015

How to Control Your Android Device From Your Computer

How to Control Your Android Device from Your Computer

Vysor is a Google Chrome app that allows you to fully control your Android device from any of your computers. Here’s how it works.

By Mahesh Makvana – Sep 14, 2015

Top 3 Pro Tips for Pocket Casts for Android and Chrome

Top 3 Pocket Casts Pro Tips for Android and Chrome

If you are a fan of podcasts and use the Pocket Casts app, check out a few ways you can take your podcasting game to a whole new level using the app.

By Khamosh Pathak – Sep 14, 2015

How to Customize the Ultimate Start Page in Chrome or Firefox With Start.me

How to Create the Ultimate Start Page for Chrome or Firefox with Start.me

Start.me is a new tab replacement for Chrome, Firefox & Safari. For first-time users it isn’t the easiest to customize, so we’ve made this tutorial to help.

By Khamosh Pathak – Aug 18, 2015

Open Current Tab of Chrome in Firefox with Keyboard Shortcut [Mac OS X]

Are you looking for ways to easily open a current tab of Chrome in Firefox? Here’s a simple trick that you can use in Mac OS X.

By Damien Oh – Aug 12, 2015

How to Use Chrome's New Tab Page for Jotting Down Notes and To-Dos to Be More Productive

Use Chrome’s New Tab Page for Notes and To-Dos to Be More Productive

The two best ways to utilize the new tab page in Chrome is to put to-dos or notes there. In this article we show you the best Chrome extensions for this.

By Khamosh Pathak – Jul 27, 2015

Top 6 Extensions to Improve Feedly Experience in Chrome

Top 6 Extensions to Improve Feedly Experience in Chrome

By default the Feedly experience isn’t perfect. Thankfully there are a couple Chrome extensions that make catching up with RSS in Chrome more enjoyable.

By Khamosh Pathak – Jul 23, 2015

How to Open Your Current Safari Webpage in Chrome With a Single Click [Mac]

How to Open Your Current Safari Webpage in Chrome With a Single Click

What if there was a way for you to quickly open your current Safari webpage in the Google Chrome browser on your Mac with a single-click? Luckily, there is!

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 15, 2015

How to Switch Chrome OS Software Channels to Test Out New Features

How to Switch Chrome OS Software Channels to Test New Features

Are you on a Chromebook, Chromebox or Chrometop & interested in checking out the latest features for Chrome OS? Here’s how to do that by switching channels.

By Derrik Diener – Jun 25, 2015

Send ADB Commands to Your Android Device from Chrome with ADB for Chrome

Easily Send ADB Commands to Your Android Device From Chrome

ADB, Android Debug Bridge, lets you perform various actions on your Android device from your computer. Now you can use a Chrome app to do this as well. Here’s how.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jun 17, 2015

9 Fastest Ways to Create a Short Link in Chrome, Mac, iOS and Android

6 of the Fastest Ways to Create a Short Link in Chrome, Mac, iOS and Android

Short links are prettier than regular links and often customizable. Looking for the fastest ways to create short links on various platforms? Read on!

By Khamosh Pathak – May 28, 2015

MTE Explains: How Chrome Development Channels Work

MTE Explains: How Chrome Development Channels Work

In this article, we follow Chrome from its most experimental stage to mainstream release. Learn more about each channel and see which one is best for you.

By Paul Ferson – May 27, 2015

10 Chromebook Keyboard Shortcuts and Hidden Features to Boost Your Productivity

10 Chromebook Keyboard Shortcuts and Hidden Features to Boost Your Productivity

Chromebooks are handy devices that when used properly can help to boost your productivity. Here are 10 Chromebook keyboard shortcuts to get you started.

By Mahit Huilgol – May 19, 2015

Is Chromium a Suitable Alternative to Chrome?

Is Chromium a Suitable Alternative to Chrome?

Both Chrome & Chromium are offered on Linux. Both have their pros & cons. Find out if Chromium is a good alternative to Chrome & if it’s a better browser.

By Derrik Diener – May 14, 2015

Install Android Applications Directly on Chromebook Using Arc Welder

How to Install Android Applications Directly on Chromebook

Arc Welder is a Chrome extension that lets you install Android applications on a Chromebook using App Runtime for Chrome, ARC. Here’s how it works.

By Mahit Huilgol – May 4, 2015

Save Data on Google Chrome with Google's New Data Saver Extension

Control Your Data Usage and Save Bandwidth Data on Google Chrome

Does your ISP impose a bandwidth cap for your Internet connection? Here is how you can control data usage and save bandwidth on Google Chrome.

By Derrik Diener – Apr 30, 2015

Bad Chrome Extensions: What You Can Do About Them

There is a probability that a Chrome extension you are using is injecting advertisements without your knowledge. What can you do about it?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Apr 11, 2015

How to Stream Music from YouTube Using Chrome

Streamus is a simple way to stream music from Chrome. The extension provides audio from YouTube videos, and there is no need to install software. Check it out.

By Kim Barloso – Mar 29, 2015

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Octopuses possess roughly 500 million neurons distributed across their body, with two-thirds located in their arms rather than their central brain, meaning each arm can taste, problem-solve, and react to stimuli independently of whatever the octopus is otherwise paying attention to.

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Explore the historic Roman bridge in lush Salamanca, Spain captured beautifully in daylight.

The Roman aqueduct at Segovia, built around the first century AD without mortar, still carried water into the 1970s, its 167 granite arches held together by nothing but the precise weight distribution of stones cut to fit each other within fractions of a millimeter.

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In 1843, Ada Lovelace described a brass-and-punched-card engine that could act on symbols as well as numbers, even composing music if harmony could be reduced to rules, inside seven translator’s notes three times longer than the paper itself

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Bright modern laboratory with computers and technical equipment for research and analysis.

ARPANET sent its first message on 29 October 1969 from a lab at UCLA to a machine at Stanford, and the message was supposed to read ‘LOGIN’ — but the system crashed after the L and the O, meaning the first word ever transmitted over the network that became the internet was, by accident, ‘LO’.

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In 1995, Microsoft shipped a cartoon-house interface called Bob, led by Melinda French, who married Bill Gates while it was in development — it demanded twice the memory of a typical home PC, sold roughly 30,000 copies, and was dead within a year, leaving behind the font Comic Sans and the animated assistant that became Clippy.

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