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- “Remove Post and Untag” Photo Tags on Facebook
- Google Chromebox, Chrome OS for Desktops by Samsung
- Acer Chromebook Unveiled at Google I/O 2011
- Samsung Chrome OS Chromebook Unveiled at Google I/O 2011
- Chromebook: Why Buy a Google Chrome Netbook?
- Angry Birds Web, Now for Google Chrome
- Read Blogspot Blogs in Mobile View on PC
“Remove Post and Untag” Photo Tags on Facebook Posted: 11 May 2011 12:26 PM PDT Facebook has very annoying apps which tags friends in photos and shows up on your wall. You can of course completely disable tagging in photos/videos, but there should be another easier way to get rid of these photos. Now you can “Remove post and untag…” yourself from a photo on Facebook. When you get tagged in a photo, you can remove yourself from it without having to open the photo itself.
How to “Remove Post and Untag” on FacebookJust go to your profile, on the wall post where it shows the post in which you’re tagged, click on the X (right corner) of a photo tag post on your wall and there you will the option to “Remove Post and Untag…” Pretty simple, eh? I recently discovered this to quickly remove my tag from unwanted photos that friends (or applications) tag in. Original post from: “Remove Post and Untag” Photo Tags on Facebook |
Google Chromebox, Chrome OS for Desktops by Samsung Posted: 11 May 2011 11:36 AM PDT Google announced Chromebooks, and unveiled the Samsung Chromebook and the Acer Chromebook at the second day of Google I/O 2011 earlier today. Along with that, their came a very interesting announcement that Google is working on – the Google Chromebox. This Samsung-built Chromebox will provide the same Chrome OS experience on your desktop, more like Mac Min, but it will have the web-centric Chrome OS for desktops. No solid details available at the moment, but soon we’ll have something to share as it gets revealed with time. It seems this was just a prototype that Smasung is working on for the Chrome OS for Google to bring the Chrome experience on desktop computers. [Image via Engadget] Original post from: Google Chromebox, Chrome OS for Desktops by Samsung |
Acer Chromebook Unveiled at Google I/O 2011 Posted: 11 May 2011 11:17 AM PDT Along with a Samsung Chromebook, Google also unveiled the Acer Chromebook that offers cool features as the Samsung one. This seems much lighter and smaller. Acer Chromebook promises to have a 8 second boot time, it will be on instantly when you open the lid, will have a 6.5 hours of battery life, two USB ports, webcam, HDMI. It will will have a 11.6-inch display screen and will be always connected to the WiFi.
Acer Chromebook Specifications
Acer Chromebook Release DateThis Chromebook will be available in 7 countries starting from June 15. Acer Chromebook AvailabilityYou will be able to order the Acer Chromebook from Amazon or Best Buy. Acer Chromebook PriceAcer Chromebook will cost $349 for the WiFi version. Original post from: Acer Chromebook Unveiled at Google I/O 2011 |
Samsung Chrome OS Chromebook Unveiled at Google I/O 2011 Posted: 11 May 2011 10:49 AM PDT It has just been made official. Samsung will be one of the first to bring out the Chrome OS Chromebook. This is the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook, and will run on Google’s Chrome OS. Samsung Chromebook is powered with an Intel Atom processor, 12.1-inch display screen, WiFi, optional 3G, two USB 2.0 ports, an HD webcam, trackpad and will have a battery life of continuous 8.5 hours.
Samsung Chromebook Release DateThis Chromebook will be available in 7 countries starting from June 15. Samsung Chromebook AvailabilityYou will be able to order the Samsung Chromebook from Amazon or Best Buy. Samsung Chromebook PriceSamsung Chromebook will cost $429 for the WiFi version and $499 for 3G version. Original post from: Samsung Chrome OS Chromebook Unveiled at Google I/O 2011 |
Chromebook: Why Buy a Google Chrome Netbook? Posted: 11 May 2011 10:31 AM PDT Google unveiled Chrome OS last year, where they also launched the Google CR-48 test notebook for users to try out Chrome OS on netbooks. This year, they talk about why is it better to buy a Chromebook instead of going for a full notebook. There are a lot of issues when you buy a new computer. In the beginning, the computer works just as you bought it, but slowly as time passes, your computer starts getting slow and soon you again have to upgrade or reinstall Windows or your OS again. Google Chromebook, on the other hand, gets rid of all the problems found in full notebooks. Chromebook, is built for the web, for people who live on the web! Here are the main advantages of Google Chromebook and why you should buy it:
More announcements are are being made and we hope to finally see some live Google Chromebooks from manufacturers. Google Chromebooks are launching from 15th June! Original post from: Chromebook: Why Buy a Google Chrome Netbook? |
Angry Birds Web, Now for Google Chrome Posted: 11 May 2011 10:07 AM PDT Angry Birds Web has just been announced for Google Chrome browser! The developer just marched up the stage at day 2 of Google I/O 2011, and at the Angry Birds background music, we knew this was coming! This latest web version of Angry Birds completely downloads the game to your computer and you can play the entire game offline – perfect for moments when your Internet connection dies and you still want to play. Chrome blocks,Chrome icons, Chrome bombs… It’s all Chrome in the latest Angry Birds Chrome version. The game will also feature in-app payments for Chrome Web Store, but there’s still time in that. Meanwhile, you can now enjoy Angry Birds on Chrome. Download Angry Birds from Chrome Web Store Original post from: Angry Birds Web, Now for Google Chrome |
Read Blogspot Blogs in Mobile View on PC Posted: 11 May 2011 09:56 AM PDT Mobile view of blogs are built very nice, clean and light to load faster on smartphones that use less data as much as possible. The same goes for the mobile view of Blogspot blogs. You can now read blogspot blogs in mobile view on your compters as well. All you have to do is make a small addition to the end of the blogpost URL and the page will load into the mobile view of Blogspot.
How to Read Blogspot Blogs in Mobile View on PCThe trick is simple. Open a blogspot post normally in your browser. Now if you look at the URL of the post, go to the end of the URL and add “?m=1” to it – without quotes, of course! Here’s an example of a URL with mobile view:
Simple, eh? I hope this would be useful for you! Original post from: Read Blogspot Blogs in Mobile View on PC |
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