Web-Based Photo Editor: Mugtug

Maybe you are tired to have Photoshop installed in your computer, or maybe you travel a lot and you need the access to your photo editor from everywhere in the world. Now there’s a solution to your problem and its name is: Mugtug.

Mugtug is a Web-based photo editor that allow you to make everything to you photos without install anything, just from your Web-browser.

You only need to sign up in Mugtug to full access its features. In my personal opinion its features make Mugtug one of the best Web-based photo editor on the “market”.

Mugtug features are designed to help you get the most out of your photos. Whether its adjusting levels and curves to bring out the intensity of your blue eyes, or painting a mustache on the mona lisa, we hope to facilitate your artistic growth in as many ways as possible. You can do it from everywhere in the world. You are just landing in Dubai’s airport and want to spend some time in photo editing? Now you can do it from every public computer just logging in into your Mugtug account.

With no software to purchase, we hope to bring professional photo editing capabilities to the masses.

Let’s see Mugtug features:
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Serious Safari Security Flaw Found: A Bug Makes Vulnerable Your Personal Informations

If you are among the more than 80 million people who use Apple’s Safari browser to surf the web, you may want to change your settings stat.

At the moment, if you are a Safari user, who surfs the web visiting web pages and stuff, a malicious website can uncover your first name, last name, work place, city, state, and your email address. Even if you’ve never been there, or entered any personal information, before.


PhotoFiltre: Todd Klassy

This is possible using an exploit discovered in Safari’s AutoFill that allows malicious websites to extract a user’s first name, last name, work place, city, state, and email address. They don’t even need to fill out a form to trigger the bug: It can occur simply by their loading the site and takes place in just seconds. WhiteHat Security’s Jeremiah Grossman has described it in greater detail.
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How To Surf The Web Anonymously: Proxy Servers

If you want to surf in the web anonymously, if you want to hide your IP address, there are a lot of free proxy servers that you can use to secure your web browsing activities.

Proxy servers allow you to surf in the Web without leaving any trace of your passage. They also allow you to bypass firewalls due to censorship filters, schools, universities or any other case where yo are forbid to browse the web like you do at home.


Photocredit: ukaszSie

If you are in your office and a firewall doesn’t allow you to access some websites a proxy server is what you really need.

When you surf in the Web your privacy is constantly at risk. When you are in Internet everything you do is recorded by Internet providers and by the servers that host the web sites you visit. All this information is collected without you even noticing, and these could be given away to third-party services.
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PowerPoint to Flash Conversion: Web-Based Tools

Do you need to convert Powerpoint presentation to flash? Around the web you can find a lot of pages that help you to do it, that allow you to download software to convert .ppt files to flash (.swf).

Why would you ever need to convert a powerpoint to flash? There are several advantages doing it:
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Twitter Vs Facebook – Social Networks Guide – 2nd Chapter

This topic borns because many people are wondering which one is the best social network between Facebook and Twitter. There’s not an answer to this question that’s because there’s too many differences between them, and they are intended for different uses.

Now I’m going to analyze Twitter and Facebook “pros” and “cons” and then analyzing the users type and communication differences.

Let’s start!
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Firefox For iPhone Is Coming: Firefox Home

Firefox Home is not another version of Firefox for Mobile, Fennec, its rather a window to access your Firefox world, making sure that you don’t miss any of your bookmarks, open tabs on other firefox and stuff.

Already in May, Mozilla announced that they are working to launch a Firefox browser for Apple’s iPhone. But since the Apple’s software development kit prohibits a competitive browser, Mozilla couldn’t have come up with a complete browser to replace Safari.

So they thought to come up with an App that enables the users to fetch their Firefox data from other devices on their iPhone, using Firefox Sync. (Firefox Sync, previously known as Weave Sync, syncs users data – open tabs, history, saved passwords, bookmarks, securely on a cloud which can be later accessed or downloaded by the user using the same application.)
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Mozilla Firefox 4 Beta Now Released

Finally Mozilla has released the beta version of Firefox 4!

I just red it and my first thought was to tell you to all Browserland readers. It can be downloaded here: Download Firefox 4 Beta

There’s a lot of news in this version. It includes a redesign of the user interface (tabs are now on top like in Google Chrome), enhanced HTML5 support, hardware-accelerated HD video, WebSockets and enhanced add-on support via Jetpack.
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The Best Browser You Are Not Using: Camino

In the market for a lightweight, fast, browser with a genuine MacOS look and feel?

You need Camino.

This open-source, Gecko-based browser is totally free and is dedicated to its core mission — offering a speedy, simple, standards-compliant browser with a 100 percent MacOS X look and feel.
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