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10. YubNub Web Search

If you're the type who gives their upper-right search box a serious workout, the "web command line" YubNub could be right up your alley, and its bookmarklet makes it lightning-quick. Using the text box that pops up, type in
gmaps Starbucksfor a Google Maps look at local chain coffee joints,wp Hawaiifor the Wikipedia entry on the 50th state, or whatever shortcuts suit your fancy. For even better browser integration, you can install YubNub in your Firefox address bar.
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5. All-In-One Video Bookmarklet
There are tons of extensions and software apps for grabbing video off YouTube and other Flash-based sites, but you can just as easily grab videos in Flash, .avi, and iPod-friendly MP4 formats with this handy link. The bookmarklet supports YouTube, Metacafe, MySpace, Break.com, and many more video-focused sites, and is a nice work-around for locked-down systems. (Original post). Note: The All-In-One Video Bookmarklet is a monster, so click through to its homepage to get the bookmarklet link to drag and drop onto your toolbar.
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Having a good set of bookmarklets on your browser's toolbar is like having a web-savvy Leatherman handy—you can take them anywhere, use them in many situations, and they just simply work. A bookmarklet is a little different than a plain old bookmark—it's
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jihshienlu"Having a good set of bookmarklets on your browser's toolbar is like having a web-savvy Leatherman handy—you can take them anywhere, use them in many situations, and they just simply work."
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Doug PetersonHaving a good set of bookmarklets on your browser's toolbar is like having a web-savvy Leatherman handy—you can take them anywhere, use them in many situations, and they just simply work. A bookmarklet is a little different than a plain old bookmark—it's
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7. BugMeNot
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6. Google site search
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Useful Bookmarklets
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YubNub Web Search
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All-In-One Video Bookmarklet
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Google Mobilizer
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FormTextResizer
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enables you to grab, drag, and resize text fields on any page
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TinyURL
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gives you more room to write in Twitter and Flickr cutlines and other tight spaces
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creates links you have a fighting chance of actually remembering
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Matt RenfroeTalk about productivity, bookmarklets save you time and energy! This list has 10 useful bookmarklets to simplify your life.
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Having a good set of bookmarklets on your browser's toolbar is like having a web-savvy Leatherman handy mdash you can
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paul reidSome of the best bookmarklets available, which can help you search and email, download videos, and work out some of the web's kinks.
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some of the best bookmarklets available, which can help you search and email, download videos, and work out some of the web's kinks.
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7. BugMeNot
If the web has more of anything these days (besides, you know, that), it's sites with login requirements. If you just want to check out a service or read that regrettably registration-required article, BugMeNot is your one-stop shop for borrowed free web site logins. Click the bookmarklet to fill out a user-submitted site's username and password fields. BugMeNot's been around for a long time, and it's hard to find a site not covered by its helpful submitters (Original post).
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6. Google site search
When you want to search within a particular web site which doesn't offer its own search engine (or the one it does turns up less than useful results), you want to use Google to search within that site. We use the site:lifehacker.comadvanced Google operator pretty extensively at Lifehacker HQ for those very reasons. The search giant gets beyond a site's own categorization and keyword logic to find exactly what you're looking for, even on since-removed pages. Having the right search modifiers added with one click makes site maps and tag digging feel like relics of the past (Original post).
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Fred DelventhalTo start using a bookmarklet, make sure your browser's bookmarks toolbar is visible. Then, drag and drop the bookmarklet link (enclosed in square brackets below each item on this post) to your bookmarks toolbar. When you're on a page where you want to use the bookmarklet? Just click its name on your toolbar.
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montgomery1961 Montgomerytop10 useful bookmarklets (a bookmark with a javascript that performs a function)
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A bookmarklet is a little different than a plain old bookmark—it's a snippet of JavaScript that can perform all sorts of magic on the web page you're currently viewing.
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7. BugMeNot
If the web has more of anything these days (besides, you know, that), it's sites with login requirements. If you just want to check out a service or read that regrettably registration-required article, BugMeNot is your one-stop shop for borrowed free web site logins. Click the bookmarklet to fill out a user-submitted site's username and password fields. BugMeNot's been around for a long time, and it's hard to find a site not covered by its helpful submitters (Original post).
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1. TinyURL
For all the clones, mutations, and specific-use hacks of this service, TinyURL has become arguably the most recognized link-maker for the web's most awkward and lengthy addresses. Keeping its bookmarklet at hand cuts down on mangled email links, gives you more room to write in Twitter and Flickr cutlines and other tight spaces, and creates links you have a fighting chance of actually remembering. This bookmarklet lands you at a TinyURL page, which offers both a preview-enabled shortlink (more on that here) and all the info you'll need. Keep this one next to Embiggen for total TinyURL control (Original Embiggen post).
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Pedro TrindadeHaving a good set of bookmarklets on your browser's toolbar is like having a web-savvy Leatherman handy mdash you can
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