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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2012

New Delhi: Ever left scrambling to get a screenshot of a website or an online application? And then spent half an hour editing it and uploading for use on your blog? Spare yourself the hassle of a dozen applications and Internet server space with just two simple apps.

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Screengrab is a great Firefox extension that makes taking very specific screenshots just a matter of two clicks. The little add-on, that sits in a corner of your Firefox window till summoned, can take pictures of entire webpages or just a little piece that you can then save as a JPEG or PNG file. Or you can just paste into any word processing application.

Dropbox is another stand-alone applications that makes storing and sharing files, including photos, a cinch. Dropbox also helps you sync content between multiple computers quickly and with minimal supervision. And yes it has a super convenient online user interface as well.

In the second edition of the PlayStream tech video series we show how to use both apps together to make photoblogging 100% painless. Play the stream to find out how.

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