Firefox extensions' roundup 

Add-ons for the browser are being introduced to boost its potential 

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The availability of a variety of 

free communication tools is 

the hallmark of the net. 

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Several add-ons are being released for the Firefox (FF) browser to enhance its 
potential. This edition of Netspeak takes yet another look at a few of them.

Besides being a preferred email service, for many, Gmail has become a major 
communication/file storage tool as well. A couple of FF extensions, meant for
exploiting Gmail's file storage/communication features are discussed here.

Gspace 

NetSpeak has already discussed a few tools (such as the Gmaildrive - 
http://www.viksoe.dk/code/gmail
. htm) that enable you to use your Gmail acount as an online file storage 
device. The FF extension Gspace ( 
http://www.getgspace.com/ 
) is a similar product with additional features. 

One advantage of Gspace is the availability of an easy-to- use graphics user 
interface (GUI). Another feature worth a mention is the facility to manage
multiple Gmail accounts. However, you cannot log in to multiple accounts 
simultaneously. Once installed, Gspace leaves an icon on the browser's 
bottom-right
corner, for opening the Gspace control panel.

gTalk 

One of the popular features of Gmail is its chat facility that lets you 
exchange instant messages with your Gmail contacts. In fact, the chat facility 
has
become an important means to build a personal online community for many. Google 
provides a chat client (gTalk) for augmenting the utility of the chat facility
with additional features (voice chatting, file transfer, Gmail notification and 
the like). 

A shortcoming of the current version of gTalk is the lack of conferencing or 
'group chat' facility. To circumvent this limitation you can use the Google
talk gadget ( 
http://www.google.com/talk/ 

). Once the gadget is launched, you will find your chat buddies, listed on a 
web page. To initiate the chat, click on the buddy's name (as you usually do).
Now, if you propose to bring another online contact into this conversation, 
click on the 'GroupChat' button.

Partychat is yet another means by which you can implement group chat facility 
on gTalk. Partychat allows you to create your own chat rooms, where others
can join for a group conversation. For this, just add 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
as your buddy, create a chat room by sending the message '/create 
chatroom-name'. 

Your friends can enter this chatroom by sending the message '/join 
chatroom-name' to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
. 

For more details: http://googlesystem.blogspot. com /2007/09/chat-rooms-for- 
google-talk.html.

If you wish to chat without visiting Gmail or installing gTalk, use the Firefox 
extension, gTalk sidebar (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4708).
Once the sidebar extension is installed, you can bring in the gTalk gadget 
inside the browser sidebar by pressing the keys 'Alt+g'.

Though modern web sites generally publish webfeeds for helping its readers keep 
up with the latest content on them, many sites still don't have a webfeed.

To obtain the latest content available on such web sites, the extension Update 
scanner (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3362) could come
handy.

Search assistant 

While invoking a web search on a specific subject, you may not have the 
information on all the terms related to it - particularly when the subject is an
unfamiliar one. 

Some means of obtaining the terms related to the subject being handled, along 
with search results, could be useful in refining the search and thereby 
producing
more relevant search output. 

In this regard, you may find the search extension, 'Search radar' 
(http://searchradar.webaroo.com/) useful. Once integrated into your browser, 
search radar
automatically displays a set of terms related to the search query, whenever you 
do a Google search.

J. MURALI

(He can be contacted at: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED])

http://www.hindu.com/2007/10/08/stories/2007100860631900.htm

Vikas Kapoor,
MSN Id:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Yahoo&Skype Id: dl_vikas,
Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.
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