News and Links Michael | 01 Mar 2009
WebMynd Releases New Must-Have Search Plugin
In early 2008, the company WebMynd released a Firefox plugin that archived screenshots of your browsing history so you could visually navigate through your history to find pages you have visited. I tried it out and thought it was a nice idea, but I didn’t find it useful enough to make it worth the large amount of disk space it was clear those screenshots would take up because I don’t generally like to keep a browsing history.
Today, however, WebMynd has released a new version of its plugin which incorporates a sidebar into the major search engines containing information from various sites such as Wikipedia, Twitter, and YouTube. The ability to see YouTube videos and the beginning paragraph of Wikipedia articles next to your search results is invaluable. I had been using the Google Extra GreaseMonkey script to do this but I will probably switch to WebMynd, and I highly recommend one of the two for everyone.
News and Links Michael | 28 Jan 2009
Google Finally Adds Offline Support to Gmail
Today, Google added long-overdue support for offline message-caching in Gmail using their Google Gears browser plugin (read more at TechCrunch). The importance of this for Google’s business strategy cannot be emphasized enough. Gmail is one of Google’s most widely used services and one of their top brands, and they were really lagging behind competitors such as Yahoo! Mail and Zoho Mail in this aspect, especially considering that Google created Google Gears and implemented it a year ago for Google Reader, the content-storage needs of which is not much different from Gmail. Having offline access to Google Apps email should be a significant encouragement for organizations to adopt Google Apps, with the fear of temporary downtime removed.
I switched to Thunderbird for accessing my Gmail mail many months ago because I realized that I was willing to sacrifice some of the convenience of Gmail’s interface for offline access. I may switch back to using Gmail now that I can have both offline access to my email and its superior interface and design.
News and Links Michael | 13 May 2008