Showing posts with label Google Chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Chrome. Show all posts

Move2Picasa apps smoothly transfer pic from Facebook to Google+

Google+ just launched and conquered most of the IT world and people are dying to get in to it.

To help such people, an Indian developer has announced an app that simply smooths the process of transferring from rival Facebook to Google+. The app is at the present known as Move2Picasa, developed by Pune based web developer Aman Kumar Jain.

The app makes it possible to transfer from FB albums to Picasa, after which the user can share it with your Circle in Google+. At this time it is accessible only at the Chrome Webstore, consequently only for the Google Chrome web browser, this app installs as a plug-in. As the time being when installed, you can click on the icon comes into view on the right side of the address bar to establish transferring your photo albums from Facebook to the Picasa account and you are at this time logged into. Unnecessary to articulate, you require to be logged into your FB account as well for this to work.
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The app has witness more than 10,000 users asking for migration requests. Jain says, "I did know that my app will have such a response. We moved 4 lakh photos which took up bundle of resources. We have an exceptionally big and huge request line waiting, so we have temporarily paused accepting requests".

The app has limited functionality now. You can either transfer each and every one of the photos or none at all.

Is there any chance that Facebook may ban this App, Jain think that it follows Facebook’s API and follows all rules but you never know what can happen in immediate future?

Firefox 7 Version to cut off 'http://' from Navigation Toolbar

Open source outfit Mozilla has determined to not to use the ‘http://’ URL prefix in Firefox version 7 of the web browser that is going to be launched on September 2011. This particular version Firefox 7 does not appear with the URL prefix. As an alternative, users purely perceive the subdomain of the URL.

The browser furthermore highlights the www., sequentially to call attention to the core address of the website and give users a reasonable proposal about their location. Conversely, the web browser maintains to demonstrate the secure ‘https://’ prefix when relevant in order to offer better security to users.

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Firefox is not the foremost web browser to get exonerate of the prefix. Rivals such as Google Chrome and Opera abandoned the URL prefix some time ago, but similar to Firefox they also demonstrate the secure URL when it is being used.

Firefox 7 has long way to go, as recently Mozilla did come up with the version 5 and made clear that it will no longer give any support to the version 4, which made most of corporate angry of Mozilla decision. Mozilla came down soon that we are going after best and the best will not only benefit corporate but to any users.

Google Announces much awaited Updates of Chrome 12 Version

Google added a complete horde of updates to their stable Google Chrome build. The most recent build, version 12.0.742.91 incorporates features that are branch of the preceding beta builds. A number of the motivating features consist of 3D CSS acceleration using hardware, a protected browsing feature that guarantees that nix malicious code comes into your system and the capability to delete Flash accumulation from inside the browser.

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There’s as well the capability to start on web apps by means of the omnibox on the browser. Google Gears that was a very important component of Google Chrome and was used to scuttle web apps offline was uninvolved in this build. There also have some other slighter jerks and fixes. If users are by now using Google Chrome, the auto-updater should have updated your browser to the most recent version. Google has been functioning on the Chrome 13 build, which is part of the development division.

The updates are a perceptible feature that has features like group tabs, improvements to instant search and some finer improvements to the print feature. Users can also download several of those builds by mere clicking on the download links accessible on this page.

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