Have you switched to Google Chrome from Firefox ? If so, you probably want to transfer all your valuable bookmarks and possibly your well-organized Bookmarks toolbar to Chrome .

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Transfer Bookmarks from Firefox to Chrome
One of the most annoying things about the Web is its uncanny ability to stop working right after you have spent five or more minutes filling out a long form with contact information and other data. It never fails—you go to apply for a job, so you enter your entire resume and a glowing cover letter in a long data form, hit the send button and hold your breath as the little progress bar slowly moves the right…only to grace you with the page cannot be found error. For Firefox and Chrome users, this common occurrence need not ruin your day

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Recover Form Data in Firefox and Chrome with Lazarus
Clustering is a widely used technique to manage the essential operations such as routing and data aggregation in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). We propose two new graph-theoretic distributed clustering algorithms for WSNs that use a weighted matching method for selecting strong links. To the best of our knowledge, our algorithms are the first attempts that use graph matching for clustering.
Veteran Gmail users have half of a decade’s worth of stored emails—we rarely delete anything thanks to the ample amount of space Gmail allows us. With years worth of stored emails, a Chrome extension called Graph Your Inbox can reveal much about who we are…or at least who we email.

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Generate Graphs about Your Gmail Usage
Most internet users have no idea how much information online advertisers know about them. Most surfers are aware advertisers target their locality, which is easily determined from an IP address, unless using a VPN, but what most people do not realize is advertisers know other things, like what items we recently browsed on Overstock.com or the last several sites we visited

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Control Which Advertisements You See in Chrome and Firefox