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BL.Blog » Reconnaissance de texte

by groucho
ROC par le menu paramètres d’importation de Google Drive depuis le navigateur Chrome installé sur un PC ou depuis Firefox sur tablette (

2014

Firefox dope le trafic de Yahoo! aux Etats-Unis

by toki
très encourageant, vivement que le partenariat vienne en Europe

Google Chrome : multitudes et beaufitude

by dszalkowski
Google Chrome : multitudes et beaufitudeOui, il y a une extrême beaufitude, aujourd'hui, à faire le choix de Google Chrome / Chromium. Explication de texte.  Dsfc Autour du sujet : Google Chrome, la poubelle des navigateurs 2013 en terme de sécurité Firefox 27.0 beaucoup plus rapide que Google Ch

2013

Mozilla reconsidère l'adoption du format WebP

by dzc & 1 other
Initialement boudé par la fondation Mozilla, le nouveau format d'image libre WebP dévoilé par Google en 2010 pourrait faire son apparition au sein de Firefox.

Cyberfox : la Rolls des navigateurs sous Windows !

by dzc & 1 other
Cyberfox : la Rolls des navigateurs sous Windows ! Je vous conseille chaudement, très chaudement d'abandonner votre 2CV Google Chrome / Chromium pour Cyberfox, la nouvelle Rolls des navigateurs sous Windows ! Et vous pouvez me croire... Ça pulse !!!  Dsfc

2011

2010

Better GReader :: Add-ons for Firefox

by gregg
Add useful extra features to Google Reader, like feed favicons, inline article previews, and unread counts in your browser tab with Better GReader.

GoogleSharing :: A Special Kind Of Proxy

by parmentierf (via)
GoogleSharing is a special kind of anonymizing proxy service, designed for a very specific threat. It ultimately aims to provide a level of anonymity that will prevent Google from tracking your searches, movements, and what websites you visit. GoogleSharing is not a full proxy service designed to anonymize all your traffic, but rather something designed exclusively for your communication with Google. Our system is totally transparent, with no special "alternative" websites to visit. Your normal work flow should be exactly the same.

Some People Can’t Read URLs « Not The User’s Fault

by ghis & 1 other (via)
Reactions seem divided into two camps. One camp is having a great laugh at the stupidity of the users – after all, how could they look at a page with a red masthead, titled “ReadWriteWeb”, featuring a news article, and think they were on the Facebook login page? How could they be smart enough to figure out how to leave a comment, but too dumb to know what site they were on? The other camp, for example an article from blogger Funkatron called We’re the stupid ones is pointing the finger at the software world for assuming that everyone knows as much about computers as we do, and more specifically at Google – after all, isn’t this in some way Google’s screw-up for returning the wrong result?

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