Snap Shots Add-On for Firefox released July 9, 2007
Posted by jay in : Snap Shots, Technology , trackbackSince the launch of Snap Shots back in Nov 2006 (at the time the product was called “Snap Preview Anywhere”), we have been receiving plenty of requests from users asking for a browser add-on that allows them to take the Snap Shots functionality to the entire web.
Today, we are happy to announce the release of Snap Shots Add-On for Web Browsers (Firefox version available today, IE version is coming soon).
Here are just a few examples of Snap Shots Add-On can make improve users browsing experience:
- Search engines - Get Snap Shots and previews on search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Live and others. I am sure you will appreciate the fact that by being able to see what’s behind the link your “Back” button usage and the time you wait for different pages to load just to find out they are not relevant will significantly reduce.
- Myspace - Snap Shots Add-On displays profile information of people who leave comments on myspace page…
- Wikipedia - any link to a wikipedia page turns from ‘just a link’ into an instant encyclopedia
- RSS - Visit blogs on different platforms (blogger, typepad, vox etc) and rollover their blogroll just to read the RSS excerpts of the linked blogs
- and there are plenty of other useful examples - just try it when you visit Amazon, Wikipedia, IMDB, YouTube, Metacafe and many other sites.
To get started Download the Snap Shots Add-On.
BTW, Snap.com home page also got a nice facelift and it now features Snap Shots solutions for Bloggers/Publishers and End Users more prominently.
Technorati Tags: Snap.com, Snap Shots, Firefox, Browser Add-On
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