Friday, 27 May 2016

AMAZING GOOGLE!!!!


1. Know these VERY ESSENTIAL keyboard shortcuts.
Save precious screen space by expanding your bookmarks bar only when you need it.
Great for researching!
Stop squinting at your screen.
Move between your 21 different tabs like a speed demon.
2. Enable secure password generation by pasting this into your browser bar: “http://chrome://flags/#enable-password-generation

http://Chrome://flags” is like the Chrome version of Gmail’s “experimental labs.”
With this feature, your password will look like a bunch of gibberish but it will be super safe!

3. Mute tabs with unwanted audio by enabling “Tab audio muting.” Copy and paste this URL into your browser bar: “http://chrome://flags/#enable-tab-audio-muting”
You’ll be able to click on the audio icon to mute it.

4. Use only favicons in your bookmarks bar. Right click the bookmark, delete the name, and press Save.
You’ll have so much more room.
5. Hate that the Mac OS X Mail app opens every time you click a mail link? Make Gmail your default client for email links by going here, clicking the diamond icon in the browser bar, and selecting “Allow.”
6. Jot down quick notes at keep.google.com. Through the Chrome extension, you can easily access these notes offline.

7. Access your computer or someone else’s through your phone with theChrome Remote Desktop app.
Now you can troubleshoot your parents’ tech problems without being there (sorry, lol). First, enable access on your computer by downloading the extension (link above), opening the app, and click Enable remote connections. There’s a companion Chrome Remote Desktop app for iOS and Android.
8. Make GIFs from YouTube videos with GIFit!
This Chrome extension makes it very easy.
9. Share links with the slickest tool ever, Point.
This Chrome extension lives right on the page you’re sharing. It’s as simple as typing “@.” You can highlight quotes and share them in Point’s messaging system, too.
10. Never post or send a typo again with theGrammarly browser extension.
In additional to spelling, it compares your writing to more than 250 grammar rules. Grammarly also offers contextual spellchecking so you won’t accidentally misuse affect vs. effect.
11. Convert all of your tabs into a list to reduce memory use with OneTab.


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