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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.
CoolIris
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Cooliris is a Chrome add-on that lets you browse Google Images using a 3D photo wall with infinite scrolling. It’s useful when you have to scroll through a lot of images, and it’s not obtrusive—it pops up only when you hover over a thumbnail image result in Google Images. Then click the icon on the thumbnail and you’re in the Cooliris wall.
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