Google Maps Standalone Mode

This is what makes Google applications so powerful: their ability to get hacked…in a good way. Google Maps has been the Google h0tness for this year and is the latest application to get a major reworking from the outside world. This site shows you how to use a couple of inputs and XML files to [...]

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Changing XP OS on a Vaio

I’m buying my new laptop today, but unfortunately it comes with XP Home, so, I want to format it and install the Pro version, has anyone ever done this and is there any problem in doing so? I don’t know what CDs come with it or if the drivers are compiled with the OS one [...]

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Google Optimized For Firefox

Via the GoogleBlog, Google is now optimized to work faster with Firefox and Mozilla by utilizing the prefetching mechanism included with those browsers. What is prefetching, you ask? Link prefetching is a browser mechanism, which utilizes browser idle time to download or prefetch documents that the user might visit in the near future. A web [...]

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Gmail RSS Feed

Google’s official Gmail RSS/Atom feed

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View HTTP Request and Response Headers with LiveHTTPHeaders

LiveHTTPHeaders lets you view browser request and server response headers. Great for debugging forms and communications problems, and occasionally diagnosing server issues.

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