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New Google Look

Written by admin on December 1, 2011 – 11:59

New Google Look coming soon!
Here is what google is going tword – this look.

New Google Look on Chrome

New Google Look on Chrome


((ps – I have not figured out yet how to change back.. so.. please dont hold me responsible if you change yours ))

If you use Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer 8+,
open google.com in a new tab then do the action for your browser:

Chrome’s JavaScript console (Ctrl+Shift+J)
Firefox’s Web Console (Ctrl+Shift+K)
Safari’s Web Inspector (how to do that?)
IE’s Developer Tools (press F12)

Find and select the “console” tab and paste the following code:

document.cookie=”PREF=ID=03fd476a699d6487:U=88e8716486ff1e5d:FF=0:LD=en:CR=2:TM=1322688084:LM=1322688085:S=McEsyvcXKMiVfGds; path=/; domain=.google.com”;window.location.reload();


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IE – Change The Title Bar

Written by admin on October 10, 2010 – 16:10

By default, Internet Explorer’s title bar shows the name of the Web site you’re viewing, followed by “Microsoft Internet Explorer”—or in some cases, your company’s name or the name of the ISP that supplied the browser.

Title Bar

Title Bar

To change the text (or to get rid of it altogether), navigate to

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main

Double-click the Window Title icon in the right pane. (If you don’t see this icon, right-click in the pane, choose New/String Value, type Window Title, and press Enter.)

When the box pops up, type what you want to see on IE’s title bar, or type nothing to show only the site name.

Another way to reset it back to default is using the following registry file.

  Change IE Window Title to default (705 bytes, 843 hits)

Disclaimer: Modifying the registry can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. We cannot guarantee that problems resulting from modifications to the registry can be solved. Use the information provided at your own risk.


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Get The Latest Version Of A Webpage

Written by admin on October 10, 2010 – 13:32

When you visit a website, you want to make sure that you are getting the latest version of a page pulled from the webserver.

For example

You look at a Car For Sale on Sunday using Internet Explorer or Firefox to view a webpage. You write the number down because it is too late to call right now.

At lunch the next day, you pull up that webpage you added to your favourites. You admire the car, then call the number.

The man at the other end says “Sorry, I sold that car this morning. It should have a SOLD banner across the picture now.”

You thank him and hang up.

You sit at the computer, open up IE and click on the webpage in your favourites. Sure enough the car looks just like it did when you looked at it this morning. No SOLD banner across it.

Then, all the sudden you remember a tip you read about. Holding down CTRL+R on your keyboard, your browser refreshes to the most current version of the webpage and the car has the SOLD banner.

How Get Latest Version

There are a few ways you can get the most current page.
IE8, Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox all use the CTRL +R to get the latest page.

Or you can “Clear the Cache” in these browsers as well

  • IE8 – Tools / Internet Options / General / Browsing history / Settings . Set it to check for newer versions Everytime I visit the webpage. Set the Discspace to 8 and click OKAlso on the same place at Tools / Internet Options / General / Browsing history / Delete a window will pop up and you can choose what data to delete . Make sure Temporary Internet Files is checked, then click Delete
  • Chrome – Tools / Options / Under the Hood / Privacy / Clear Browsing Data . Make sure Empty the cache is checked. The click Clear browsing data
  • Mozilla Firefox – Tools /Options / Advanced / Network / Offline Storage change the number of MB for space for the cache to 8. Click Clear Now. Click OK

And yet another way you can do this is with the key combinations

IE , Chrome, and Firefox- hit SHIFT +F5

Previously IE, Netscape and Firefox all had key combinations of CTRL SHIT F5 and R you could use. CTRL +R now seems pretty standard.


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Google Chrome Canary Style

Written by admin on July 24, 2010 – 07:32

Chrome Canary Build

Chrome Canary Build

For those who love bleeding edge technology and want to try out the latest of the Chrome, there is a new Chrome in town. It is called Google Chrome Canary Build.

It is the newest of the new bleeding edge browsers that will one day become the next Chrome released. It is a preview of what is to come.

At first glance, it is even faster than the regular latest build of Chrome. It loads up pages at lightning speed.

Google Chrome Canary Build

Google Chrome Canary Build

The best part of this build – unlike the beta’s , is that when it is installed, it runs via a different path to which it is installed (%localappdata%\Google\Chrome SxS\ on Windows) . This means no more overwriting your regular Chrome build if you have it installed. You can even run both simultaneously. Also, since it is installed apart from Chrome, you can also run different sync profiles, themes, and browser preferences with the Canary Build.

Google Canary Build is the bleeding edge technology that falls between Chrome dev and the Chromium snapshot builds. It will recieve more updates than the developers version does.

The ‘Canary’ Part could be named that after the old tradition of miners bringing a canary into the mine. If the canary died, it was not safe. With Chrome Canary, if a new feature is added, and it ‘dies’, it is not carried over into the developers build.

The look and feel of the Canary Build reminds me of Chrome – on steroids. This launches faster, searches faster, and loads web pages up faster. And, if it crashes, I have not lost the stable version of Chrome I have.

Want to give it a try? You can download it here from Google.


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Microsoft Office Live Workspace beta

Written by admin on July 23, 2010 – 21:56

Microsoft Office Live Workspace beta
To use Microsoft Office Live Workspace beta, your computer must meet one of the following requirements:
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 7, and 8 running on Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Vista. You can download Internet Explorer from the Internet Explorer page.
  • Mozilla Firefox running on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, or Mac OS X 10.2.x and later. You can download Firefox from the Firefox download page.
  • Safari 3 and 4 on Mac OS X 10.2.x and later.
Funny how Chrome is not mentioned, yet Firefox and Safari are..

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Chrome: Restart to Apply Update Since It Has Not Crashed

Written by admin on July 20, 2010 – 19:45

What a way to remind you:

Warning to Restart

Warning to Restart

Well, it may not be as obvious as it is in IE or Mozilla browsers, There is a new icon that let me to investigate further.

new icon

new icon

When I clicked on it, the menu showed:

Chrome Menu

Chrome Menu

Notice the Update Google Chrome !

And that is what led me to read the error about Restart to Apply Update because it has not crashed or been restarted lately ;)

After a restart the icon went back to ‘normal’.


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