Foxit PDF reader supports inline viewing in Firefox

We introduced you to Foxit Reader sometime ago. Now, with the release of version 3.0, this good lightweight PDF reader gets even better.

New features found in the latest version of this free PDF reader include Firefox support, an improved selection tool, a thumbnail panel, and many more. Among the handful of new and improved features, the most notable ones are such as:

Foxit Reader

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Download free CSS eBook

The Art & Science of CSS is a very good CSS book packed full of practical examples. The book brings together a talented collection of designers who will show you how to take the building blocks of your web site’s design (such as headings, navigation, forms, and more) and bring them to life with CSS.

The art and science of CSS

The book teaches you about useful CSS techniques such as making rounded corners, creating navigation tabs, styling web forms and list, designing web page backgrounds with images and so on.

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Google’s SEO Starter Guide

Earlier this month, Google released its Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide. The guide covers around a dozen common areas that webmasters and bloggers might consider optimizing. The areas discussed include; improving title and description meta tags, URL structure, site navigation, content creation, anchor text, and many more.

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SEO guru from Google

There is also a document listing important tips for bloggers by the same Google Webmaster Central team.

You most likely already know most of this but for those who are unaware of this, here’s a quick summary of the guide.

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iPhone coaster set

Check out these great drink coasters, based on those ubiquitous iPhone’s home screen icons. Created by the boys at Brazil’s Meninos design, these coasters is the perfect way to show your true inner geek when having a drink with your friends.

iPhone coasters

These iPhone icon coasters are a great gift for any iPhone addict and iPhone user. All the 16 original iPhone applications are there, from Maps to Calculator, from iPod to Settings.

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Zeebo gaming console: Hint of the future?

The Brazilian gaming industry; not exactly the best place to start a console business as piracy is rampant and the country suffers from a very high penetration of illegal pirated media vendors and a low per-capita income which makes game prices some 20 times higher than in the US.

So what can come out of a situation like this? The Zeebo console, of course! The console looks retro, with an equally ugly game-pad to match, but it’s not aiming to be the next PS3 or even PS2 for the matter. No, the console packs about as much power as a PSP, with OpenGL compatibility. The most interesting point of the console is their 3G connectivity, which falls back to EDGE or GSM if no 3G is available.

Zeebo

The console represents the next wave of console gaming, which is wireless streaming games, where all media is downloaded directly from a Zeebo network. The reason is that this will keep costs low as well as solve the distribution problems for traditional shrink-wrapped games in Brazil.

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ASUS ups ante with P565 smartphone

ASUS have been in the PDA business for some time how, but they have shied away from headline-grabbing releases, preferring to keep their loyal customers updated via tidbits released here and there. But their latest P565 PDA is sure to turn heads when it’s launched next year.

Asus smartphone

For one thing, this smartphone will be powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 (WM6.1) and run on 3.5G, which is nice but many people have had bad experience with WM6.1, as it is generally slow and sluggish. Well, ASUS plans to remedy this situation in the most basic way possible: throw more processing power at it.

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Check Google PageRank and Alexa Rank in Google Chrome

You can easily check a website’s PageRank and Alexa rank in Firefox and Internet Explorer. Just install and use the Google Toolbar and Alexa Toolbar. In Firefox, if you do not like the Google Toolbar, you can use a nifty plugin called Searchstatus to do the job effectively – this is one of my favorite plugin for Firefox.

Unfortunately, up until now Google Chrome, still doesn’t support plugins. So, as much as I love Chrome, when I need to check a website’s PageRank and Alexa rank, I still need to switch to Firefox. Not very time saving of course.

Google Chrome PageRank

However, big thanks to the boys at chromefans.org, they made available a Javascript Plug-in that allows Google Chrome user to check the PageRank and Alexa rank of websites, effortlessly!

Good thing is, this javascript bookmarklet can be used in any browser, even FireFox, Safari and Internet Explorer. Simply drag and drop the bookmarklet (go to chromefans.org to get it) to your bookmark toolbar and click on it when you want to check the rankings. Really easy to install and use… go get it, Chrome users!

USB 3.0 specification to be unveiled

The USB 3.0 specification, a next-generation high-speed connection standard is coming out way! The specs will be formally announced next Monday at the first SuperSpeed USB Developer Conference in San Jose, CA. It will then be handed over to early adopters who plan to design products utilizing the much faster USB 3.0.

USB 3.0

Guess what, USB 3.0 is expected to be 10 times the speed of USB 2.0 or roughly 5 gigabits per second.

Looks like this will be good for a lot of applications, such as transferring and backing up huge files! Can’t wait for products supporting USB 3.0 to hit the market.

Read more on Cnet.com.

Sony Ericsson new Walkman phone, Bluetooth speakers

The latest hand phone from Sony Ericsson’s walkman series is the W705, a clone of their C705 series which, while isn’t as cool as the Sony Ericsson phone used in James Bond, has its own charm and style that appeals to generations of young adults out there.

Walkman phone

Sony has a history of porting over their other series phones into the W-series, slap on some Walkman software on it and sell it to you at a higher price. It all began back during the days of the successful K750i model, upon which they made the W800i which is based exactly on the same internal structure as the K750i, albeit with a different outer casing. Most people hated the orange styling and went for a K750i instead and then flashed the firmware to the Walkman series. And today you can do exactly the same and avoid paying a hefty premium for the Walkman series altogether.

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