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Manage Firefox Tabs Like A Pro With Tab Mix Plus

Be honest! How many browser tabs do you have open right now? More than a decade ago, Firefox -- then known as Firebird -- introduced browser tabs to the masses. Tabbed browsing quickly became a standard, and today it's hard to imagine a browser that doesn't support tabs. TabMix gives you even more control.

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9 Ways to Customise the New Tab Page in Chrome

Chrome's new tab page is serviceable, but a bit boring. Whether you're looking for a nice background for your new tab page or want to easily create your own visual bookmarks, add custom widgets, and view live information such as the weather or updates from your social networks, we've got a list of ways to make Chrome's new tab page your own.

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8 Ways To Spruce Up A Spare Chrome Browser Tab And Put It To Some Productive Use

If you are not using Chrome tabs directly for browsing, you can keep a tab in the background and use it for some other productive purpose. I went in search of Chrome extensions, websites, and other hacks which could help me make more productive use of my Chrome tabs. I am happy to report that there are some creative uses you can put them to.

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Tile Tabs for Firefox: Letting You Use The Full Potential Of Your Wide Screen

There's a reason the new Chromebook Pixel, an expensive high-end machine, uses a 3:4 aspect ratio rather than widescreen 16:9. It's because the Web is vertical. Webpages scroll up and down, but most of us have widescreen machine these days. As a result, most websites have generously proportioned margins – basically, just wide swaths of blank background, showing nothing. Sometimes that's nice, but sometimes you might want to use all of those pixels more productively.

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Reload All Tabs For Chrome: Refreshing All Your Browser Tabs Has Never Been Easier [Chrome]

At one time or another, we’ve all had to refresh a page, whether it was because it crashed, or we needed to update it, etc. And often at times, there is a need to refresh all the pages (or tabs) that are open. And whenever that has to be done, it becomes a cumbersome task of opening each page and clicking the refresh button in Chrome.

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