Best chrome extension and apps
for students:
Grammarly keeps a check on your spelling and grammar when you’re writing online and ensures that you never make a typo or end up looking dumb because of misplacing an apostrophe. It works almost anywhere you may be writing online—including but not limited to Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Tumblr.
Crystal
helps you tailor your emails based on the personality of the person you’re writing
to. Crystal makes profiles of people based on public data (tweets, blog posts,
forum posts) available on them and then uses this information to help you
understand what kind of communication they would respond best to—it actually
works a bit like magic.
Pocket won the Webby award for best productivity
app of 2014 and has a user base of 15 million people. It’s a simple tool that
helps you to save articles, videos and more for later consumption.
With Pocket, all of your content goes to one place, so you can view it anytime, on any device.
Buffer is the easiest, smartest and most frictionless way to share content on social media. Whenever you come across something interesting that you want to share on your social networks, all you need to do is click on the Buffer button and a box will show up which will let you choose multiple networks (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+) and either share the content instantly with one click or schedule it to be shared at a later time. It’s so easy to use; you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.
Clearly takes the clutter out of reading online and makes it a pleasure again. With one click, Clearly removes all unnecessary page elements such as sidebars, ads, and social buttons from blogs, articles, and web pages—allowing you to focus on the thing that matters to you most—content. It also allows you to view multi-page articles on a single page
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