Tuesday, 19 July 2011

11 Coolest Websites Worth To Bookmark

Today, tens of millions of website are present on web and most of them claims that they serve coolest stuff in their category but is it true? Are they really bringing worthy information? Not really. A computer enthusiast goes very specific on internet when it comes to pick out the correct way of getting things done.

For those who are wondering to reach out at reliable information source, we wrapped up those ones in the list below. You can discover many new tutorials, innovative tips, best tricks and many step by step guides that are enough helpful in bringing up your knowledge level.

I promise that you will find here most useful and coolest websites. These are enough to make you more productive and all sites are my all time favorites like Google Docs, Wikipedia or IMDB that most of us are already aware of. It is pretty interesting to know that – all websites are incredibly accurate and lands good tweaks of your problem.

Here are my picks for the “11 Coolest Websites Worth To Bookmark” because i believe that it is good to mention. I have learned a lot from below websites and all has been a great inspiration to me. List has arranged in alphabetical order.

There may be many other website that should be included in my list but till today that is enough for me. The Authors are multiple but the motto is same to provide the best tips & tricks nearby you.
Do not forget to share your views in comment and let us know your favorite websites with category which you like to surf usually on the Internet.

Digital Inspiration
 

eHow


How Stuff Works


How To Geek
 

Lifehacker
 

Makeuseof
 

Mashable



PC World


Wiki How
 

Wonder How To
 

Wired

10 Best Free Alternative Web Browsers For Linux

It may hesitate if you need to shift on other browser from Mozilla Firefox. And will try to stay on Firefox anyhow. It is one of most famous browser to surf the Internet. Windows user must to download it and in most Linux distro Mozilla Firefox comes as a default web browser.

Mozilla Firefox has built dominant share on web due to its various features like user-friendliness and marvelous library of extensions. But you may hate it sometime when it starts using huge CPU memory and causes computer to crash.

Everyone know about the range of available browser for Windows because it most common operation system that is being used since long and still famous. But what if you are a Linux fan and don’t want to stick with its default web browser. So today, I actually made up my mind to take a break and change the browser I would want to work on.

Fortunately a good range of browse is at hand to use in Linux, so if you are looking for smart alternatives to Firefox then I guess out our today’s article would help your more. Let’s check out 10 Best Free Alternative Web Browsers For Linux.

1.) Amaya
Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.



2.) Arora
Arora is a lightweight cross-platform web browser. It’s free (as in free speech and free beer). Arora runs on Linux, embedded Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Windows, Haiku, and any other platforms supported by the Qt toolkit.  Arora uses the QtWebKit port of the fully standards-compliant WebKit layout engine. It features fast rendering, powerful JavaScript engine and supports Netscape plugins.


3.) Epiphany
Epiphany is the web browser for the GNOME desktop. Easy to use, Epiphany ties together many GNOME components to let you focus on the web content, and less on the browser application. It’s free software that displays webpages with speed and accuracy.


4.) Flock
Flock is the award winning social web browser that has attracted many tech savvy people all over. It’s one browser that focuses on close integration of different social media services like Facebook and Twitter. The browser is facing the tough competition from its peer group but the feature like the Ubuntu MeMenu has worked as the added factor that makes it one coolest choice among the Ubuntu users.


5.) Konqueror
Konqueror is powered by the KHTML rendering engine (and optionally Webkit) which means it supports the latest web standards such as HTML5, Javascript, CSS3, and others.


6.) Midori
Midori is a web browser for Linux that stands out due to its speed and because it hardly uses any system resources. Midori is based on the WebKit technology, also present in other browsers like Chrome and Safari. If you still don’t know what web browser to use on Linux, try Midori before deciding.


7.) Opera
Opera is yet another well known browser for Mac, PC and Linux that is being used by great number of users. Speed dial, mouse gesture, panel splitting and cool add-ons are the cool features that have lead to the success and popularity of the Opera browser.


8.) SeaMonkey
The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to develop the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet application suite (see below). Such a software suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates to this concept. Containing an Internet browser, email & newsgroup client with an included web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development tools, SeaMonkey is sure to appeal to advanced users, web developers and corporate users.


9.) SwiftFox
Swiftfox is an optimized build of Mozilla Firefox. Swiftfox has builds for both AMD and Intel processors and is based on the most cutting edge Firefox source code available.


10.) Swiftweasel
Swiftweasel is an optimized build of the Mozilla Firefox web browser that’s available for download. Like Swiftfox, this web browser is built for AMD and Intel processors. Swiftweasel is an open source web browser unlike Swiftfox that has proprietary software license.