Free Online Photo Editing

In recent years more and more Internet users resign from full-size desktop programs, replacing them with network applications. They obviously do not offer as many features as tools such as Photoshop or GIMP. But when we are only available to the browser, they can be quite a decent alternative for those programs, especially that they are free.

Google turns on SSL encryption for search engine

Google is rolling out over the next weeks default encryption using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) on searches for users signing in with their accounts. Over the past few years, Google is slowly but consistently moved its services under the cover of an encrypted SSL. Encrypted search is a long time available at https://encrypted.google.com/, and over the next few weeks will be the default encryption for all users logged on to Google account.

Using the Chrome Remote Desktop

Yes we can, exactly You can now remote control another PC using Chrome. Because remote desktop in Windows does not always work perfectly (or with other systems), so Google has prepared a great alternative. Chrome Remote Desktop BETA allows you to remotely access another computer through your Google Chrome browser.

Google Analytics with real-time data

All those who have sites in charge know the importance of having access to statistics of visits and hits. These are data that allow one hand to understand what’s the profile of visitors and the other what content visitors prefer and value most. There are many other data that can obtain these statistics, which help even more people who manage the sites.

Graphics or CSS-based gradients, which to choose?

New CSS3 gave web designers ability to fill an element’s background with a linear and radial gradients, which means that you use and see it on Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. But support is complicated, as it may seem at first glance, in most browsers and still non-​​existent in some.

Google+ API is already available

Google announced the availability of a social services API for Google +. By providing an API (Application Programming Interface) developers can create their own projects using the information provided in the Google+.

Free Google Translate API – will be turned off

Probably the major abuses have prompted Google to stop developing Translate API and switch it off. However, the translations will still be able to benefit those who pay for them.

Comparing online scripts

Available on the market tools to build pages based on cms, wiki, or forum is a great deal. Starting from commercial to those distributed on the principles of GLP license. The differences between the scripts are sometimes subtle, and so comparing them requires time, patience and knowledge of English.

The Expressive Web – Adobe also promotes HTML5 and CSS3

After Apple, Google, Mozilla, or Microsoft, Adobe also launched a website in which they are promoted innovations related to developed HTML5 and CSS3. A beta of new site is called theexpressiveweb.com. Probably, Adobe came out with the assumption that if you can not beat your enemy (I mean HTML5), you make friends with him.

Optimize Firefox Memory Usage with Firemin

One of the biggest complaints that Firefox users have is the high consumption of memory. Mozilla has made some developments in this specific area, but has not yet been able to reach that browser consumption values ​​that let your users happy.