Colin Meek uses Juice for research! We’re happy to have him on board.

Hi Twitter! Great news; we already provided you with Twitter Search early on in our 1.0 release, but starting today, Juice also includes a “Share to Twitter” feature, that allows you to easily share your discoveries on Twitter.
Juice 1.0.2 is now available over at grabjuice.com. Next to Twitter support, the new version includes support for: Delicious, Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Google Bookmarks, Windows Live, Technorati, Newsvine, Yahoo! buzz, Slashdot, FriendFeed, LinkedIn and Facebook. Happy times!

Juice now includes Magic City Guides. Search for any large city in the US and we’ll hook you up with the best places to see, eat or stay (courtesy of the amazing Yahoo Local API). This feature is still experimental and only covers a limited number of cities. What do you think?

This morning, our stellar browser add-on, Juice, skyrocketed past the one-million-users mark. Thank you! To all one million users out there: we hope we can keep up and improve on the promise of delivering the best possible browsing experience.
Our new Juice 1.1 BETA includes a very cool scrapbook feature where you can drag and drop any content from the web into the Juice sidebar and store it there. We think you’ll find this feature incredibly useful, whether you’re doing online research or just sharing cool stuff you’ve found on the web with your friends.
We at Linkool Labs call this… a “Drop”. Creating a Drop is super easy. Click the “Create a New Drop” button to get started. Type in the title of the Drop, and then simply drag and drop anything – a chunk of text, an image, a video, a link – towards the sidebar. You can edit dragged snippets of texts, or add comments to your Drop by inserting, wherever you wish, additional text snippets. Once you are done, you can (one-click) upload the Drop to the Jurl cloud, or share it with your friends on Facebook!
Your friends can now enjoy the rich and beautiful Drops you choose to share with them, and by clicking the “snap back” button next to each snippet in the Drops, you and your friends can easily locate the source where you originally retrieved the snippet.
Direct download link: Install Juice 1.1 BETA for Firefox