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Auto Pager Extension For Firefox

AutoPager Extension Is A Powerful Tool For Firefox Browser. Autopager Automatically Loads The Next Page Of A Blog/Website Whenever You Reaches The End Of A Page. For Example:- By Default My 1001-Tricks Blog Shows Only The Latest 10-12 Posts On The Home Page. After Reading These Posts Then You Will Have To Click Older Posts To See The Next 12 Posts. But With The Help Of Autopager You Will Not Have To Click on Older Posts , ie, When You Reach The End Of The Page Autopager Will Make A Breakpoint And Shows The Next Page In Short. Autopager Works With A Ton Of Sites Including Blogger Blogs, Youtube , Google Search, Bing , Twitter , MSN , Live , Myspace , New York Times , Digg , Ebay , Amazon , Yahoo , Flickr , Wikipedia , & More... alsoread: Experience A Better Firefox

Twitter Increases API Limit

img credit: Shovelling Son Twitter Increases Its Hourly API Limits From 100 To 150. So That You Could Get More Updates In An Hour With Twitter Clients . I Get Noticed It Yesterday On My Tweetdeck Twitter Client. Read What Mashable Has To Say On It Tweetdeck ( ) users have noticed tonight that their hourly API call limit has been increased from 100 to 150 per hour, essentially meaning you can get more frequent Twitter ( ) updates if you require them. Twitter, however, has made no announcement, and the API Wiki still states 100 as the limit. It’s not just TweetDeck that saw the change: we’re seeing rate limit increases in Twhirl ( ) : this would suggest a rate limit increase across the board, although that’s yet to be confirmed. The blog SocialGeist also spotted the change, and sent us the news. If the change applies beyond TweetDeck, it’s great news for developers and those who use Twitter with remote applications. Source : Mashable , Twitter Trends alsoread: Poll On