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In Pictures: Turbo-charge your browser with these top add-ons
Browser add-ons bring convenience, pizzazz, and efficiency to our surfing. I’ve rounded up some of the best to help you get the most out of the web.
Yoono
Chrome | Firefox
If you want to keep track of all your social networking and IM accounts, then you can do it in one place with Yoono. It’s an add-on that connects to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, MySpace, Flickr, Foursquare, Google Buzz, Yammer, AIM, and Yahoo IM. It lets you update your status across all networks simultaneously from one place, and you can keep up with updates in various columns combinations.
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