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    Add Google Calendar and Reader to Your Gmail [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]

    http://lifehacker.com/ 5066544/ add-google-calendar-and-reader-to-your-gmail

    Firefox with the Greasemonkey extension: Not since Gmail saw its interface overhaul last October has a scripter embedded Google Calendar and Reader into Gmail easily—until now. Two new user scripts integrate both Google Calendar and Google Reader onto the same screen as your email inbox.

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    Mark Until Current As Read in Google Reader [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]

    http://lifehacker.com/ 5066533/ mark-until-current-as-read-in-google-reader

    Mark Until Current As Read in Google Reader Firefox with the Greasemonkey extension: You're cruising through your unread items in Google Reader, and suddenly you want to mark all the items AFTER your current one as read, or BEFORE your current one as read—but not all of them.

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    iGoogle Sidebar Collapse Removes the New iGoogle Sidebar [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]

    http://lifehacker.com/ 5065213/ igoogle-sidebar-collapse-removes-the-new-igoogle…

    Firefox with Greasemonkey: The iGoogle Sidebar Collapse Greasemonkey script toggles the visibility of the new iGoogle sidebar with the click of your mouse or with a user-defined keyboard shortcut. We gave you a closer look at the new iGoogle with canvas view yesterday, and today over half of you gave it the thumbs down.

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    Instantly Locate Yourself on Google Maps [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]

    http://lifehacker.com/ 5064123/ instantly-locate-yourself-on-google-maps

    Instantly Locate Yourself on Google Maps Firefox with Greasemonkey (All platforms): The Google Maps & Geode Greasemonkey user script adds a small Current Position link next to the Google Maps search box that instantly locates you on a map using Firefox's new geolocation technology.

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    Memeorandum Colors Visualizes Political Bias [Politics]

    http://lifehacker.com/ 5062226/ memeorandum-colors-visualizes-political-bias

    All platforms: JavaScripter Andy Baio likes to keep up with U.S. election news at the Memeorandum news aggregator, but wanted an easy way to see if the links on the page pointed to a liberal or conservative political site—so he put together a Greasemonkey user script that does just that.

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    Always Show the Subject Line When Composing a Gmail Reply [Lifehacker Code]

    http://lifehacker.com/ 5060791/ always-show-the-subject-line-when-composing-a-gm…

    Always Show the Subject Line When Composing a Gmail Reply Firefox with Greasemonkey only: Unlike most other email clients, when you reply to a message in Gmail, the subject line doesn't automatically become editable—you have to click the "Edit Subject" link in order to change it.

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    Integrate Remember The Milk's To-Do Cow with Google Reader [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]

    http://lifehacker.com/ 5060568/ integrate-remember-the-milks-to+do-cow-with-goog…

    Integrate Remember The Milk's To-Do Cow with Google Reader Firefox with Greasemonkey: The Remember The Milk Cow in Google Reader Greasemonkey script integrates web-based to-do list application Remember the Milk with popular newsreader Google Reader.

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    LabelLinks4Gmail Nests Labels in Gmail and Then Some [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]

    http://lifehacker.com/ 5045984/ labellinks4gmail-nests-labels-in-gmail-and-then-…

    "New beta web browser Google Chrome officially hit the streets just a few minutes ago, and we've rolled up our sleeves and taken a quick look at everything the newest browser on the block has to offer."Google Chrome's Full List of Special about: Pages "You already saw Google Chrome's humorous

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    Make Google Reader Widescreen-Friendly [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]

    http://lifehacker.com/ 399109/ make-google-reader-widescreen+friendly

    Firefox with Greasemonkey: The Google Reader for Wider Screens Greasemonkey script uses all the horizontal space available in GReader for better viewing on wide monitors. Install the script to take advantage of a wide browser window and scroll up and down less than you have to.

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    iGoogle Header Remover Improves Screen Real Estate [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]

    http://lifehacker.com/ 398964/ igoogle-header-remover-improves-screen-real-estat…

    Now that iGoogle has full-screen Gmail, weather, and other gadgets, you may start accessing more of your Google services from inside iGoogle. The iGoogle Header Remover Greasemonkey user script toggles the visibility of the iGoogle logo and search box to optimize your screen real estate so you can focus more on the new and improved full-screen interface.

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