Monthly Archives: October 2008

How to Remove Swear Words from Your Online Life

By | October 8, 2008

Here’s how, in an age when it’s impossible to view YouTube without encountering the profane and incoherent, to make surfing the web more palatable for grandma or the tykes. Install Firefox. Download the extension FoxReplace. Once it’s installed (and Firefox reloaded), go to the options in Tools/FoxReplace: Select FoxReplace options… You’ll see a window with… Read More »

The Thin Yellow Lines of Innovation

By | November 22, 2011

Maybe you’ve already noticed this, but I very much like this feature in Google Chrome that lets you see at a glance matches for a search term within a page. The matches appear as yellow lines within the scroll bar (see above) so you can easily access them by dragging the scroll bar itself.b Another… Read More »

The Scam Potential of Presence Messages

By | November 22, 2011

David Weinberger as ever hits nail upon head with dose of humor, but his point to me opens the gates to all sorts of thoughts, some of them Web 2.0ish: Often, on the back of a ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign is a ‘Make Up My Room Now’ message of some sort. But, now matter how… Read More »

XP and the User’s Loss of Nerve

By | November 22, 2011

Poor old Microsoft. They’ve had to extend the life of XP by offering it as an option to customers buying new hardware for another six months at least. They realise that people aren’t going to buy a Vista machine unless XP—what’s wonderfully called “downgrade media”–comes with it: “As more customers make the move to Windows… Read More »