bookmarklets

  • Create Mobile Chrome Bookmarklets For Easy Page Sharing

    Google Chrome is one of our favourite browsers on Android and iOS, but it doesn’t support extensions or let you easily add bookmarklets. This means you can’t do handy things such as send articles to a read-it-later service directly from the mobile browser. However, it’s not impossible, and tech blog Digital Inspiration shows how.


  • MemStash Helps You Memorise With Reminders

    MemStash is a new web service that aims to help you remember anything you may need to commit to memory, whether it’s someone’s name, a phone number, or facts and figures for an upcoming test. Best of all, it uses technology you already have — and it’s completely free.


  • Download Any SoundCloud MP3 With A Bookmarklet

    Music-hosting service SoundCloud makes it easy to share your voice, music or any other audio with a few clicks. It’s great, but sometimes you’re desperate to actually download and save a track from SoundCloud. This handy bookmarklet, courtesy of github user pheuter, adds a Download MP3 link to any track on SoundCloud.


  • Don’t Be Evil Bookmarklet Makes Google’s Social Results Useful

    A group of engineers from Facebook, Twitter and MySpace released a “Don’t Be Evil” bookmarklet that tweaks the Google+ integration in Google search results. It displays the most relevant social network for an individual rather than simply promoting Google’s (often less relevant) Google+ page.