http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo0Cazxj_yc
November 26, 2010
November 10, 2010
Set Chrome to Run Flash and Other Plug-Ins On-Demand Only
If you’d like to keep a tighter reign on Flash, Silverlight, Java, and other plug-ins, the latest Dev and Canary Build versions of Chrome allow you to set your plug-ins to “Click to play” and almost never see auto-loading web content again.
To set up “Click to play,” head into your settings, click the Under the Hood section, then press the Content Settings button. Inside that sub-window, you’ll find the plug-ins section, where you can set your third-party apps to always play, play only when you click the enabling button, or never play. As you might imagine, some sites look a bit ugly with Chrome’s white-on-gray permission buttons scattered across them. If you want a halfway compromise, you could download the Canary Build for Windows, set that to “Click to Play,” and use it as your secondary, batteries-running-low browser.
September 27, 2010
YouTube Time Machine(YTTM.tv) Takes You Through History Via YouTube
YouTube Time Machine arranges thousands of YouTube videos on a categorized timeline for easy browsing of history highlights in genres like current events, sports, movies, music, and more.
The interface of YouTube Time Machine (YTTM) is simple. Scroll on the timeline to select a date between 1860 and the present. YTTM grabs a random video or recording from that year and displays it. You can click the “Watch Next Video” button to see more videos from that year or filter your results by genre, currently Video Games, Television, Commercials, Current Events, Sports, Movies, and Music.