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Will Microsoft Corner the Desktop Security Market?
The company's decision to offer a free antivirus product may not change the names of the security products on your desktop.
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12 Great Ways for Spicing Up Your Windows Desktop
The Windows Desktop…Quite possibly one of the most consistently viewed items on your computer on a daily basis. (Outside of your Internet Browser of Choice) Many times it sets the tone for who you are.
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Microsoft challenges Apple's GarageBand with Songsmith
While Microsoft has basic Windows Live counterparts to all iLife applications, it didn't have an application to compete with GarageBand that lets users easily record a song and write music. A new Microsoft Research project unveiled at the CES 2009 finally completes the missing musical link - Songsmith.
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Leaked: First Office 14 screenshots
Screenshots for various alpha Office 14 applications have leaked. Here they are.
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Apple iPhone Art
Apple iPhone users are now able to create artworks on the move, thanks to drawing applications including Brushes and NetSketch. Here we present a selection of the most impressive pieces posted on Flickr.
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Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope” Alpha 3 Released
The last Ubuntu 9.04 development update was in the middle of December (Alpha 2), but today Mark Shuttleworth’s development posse has come out with a new update for the Jaunty Jackalope. In Ubuntu 9.04 Alpha 3 is the latest code based upon the Linux...
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openDesktop.org provides super-portal to free software sites
Since 2007, openDesktop.org has provided a portal for many of these specialized sites. Under the slogan "Let's build the desktop of the future," openDesktop.org provides a quick overview of new software that is independent of desktop or distribution.
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Google's Server Side Plug-in for Sitemap Generation
Google Sitemap Generator (Beta) is software that improves the ability of search engines to find the content of your websites. Once you install and configure Google Sitemap Generator on your web server, it analyzes the way that users access content, then builds Sitemap files that contain the URLs that you want search engines to find.
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Monday, December 8, 2008
Yahoo BOSS Reaches 10 Million Queries Per Day
Yahoo Search BOSS, a search web service which launched just last July, is now serving an average of more than 10 million daily queries, or 100 queries per second, the company says.
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How To Install Microsoft Core Fonts In Ubuntu Linux | MakeUs
Ubuntu, by default, does not include the commonly used Microsoft core fonts in its installation. The set of fonts that it uses is not supported in Windows or Mac. This means that if you create a document and send to your partner for editing, he/she will not be able to view it in the way that it was originally formatted.
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How to Setup an Internet Email Account in Outlook 2007
How to Setup an Internet Email Account in Outlook 2007. Do more with your email, set it up in Outlook 2007. You can send event invitations, organize your contacts, manage tasks, and more.
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Microsoft Vista Ultimate gets the (PRODUCT) RED treatment
It's not like (PRODUCT) RED versions of Windows Vista haven't been shipping on associated systems for months now, but for those who'd prefer to keep the rig they have and just get a colorful / charitable upgrade to Microsoft's latest OS, this is for you.
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How to get Windows Vista SP2 Beta via Windows Updates
Windows Vista SP2 Beta is a 388 MB standalone download for 32-bit versions or a 614MB download for 64-bit. But this SP2 weighs only about 41MB for 32bit or 60MB for the 64-bit edition as a Windows Update download.
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Vista triggers Stephen Fry Twitter meltdown
An afternoon with Windows Vista has sparked an expletive-strewn outburst from Stephen Fry. "I have nine macs!!!!!! I don't need another f***ing mac. I just want ONE ARSING PC that isn't complete SH*T"
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Blogging Basics, and Putting together a Promotion Strategy
FTA: What you’re really doing in promotion, especially promotion outside of your blog meant to refer back to your blog, is creating a group you can pitch your blog to and make loyal readers. If you have 200 Facebook friends, it’s gonna be some time before they start reading you regularly. If a few do immediately, expect that a few will drop away...
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The Tyrant as Arist: Auden’s "Epitaph of a Tyrant"
Reading too much into this poem is something I'm guilty of, but also something I encourage people to try. We can see how tyrants consider themselves artists quite clearly from the poem, but all of us know artists that are tyrannical in their own way. Does the logic work both ways?
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Top 10 CSS buttons tutorial list
Buttons are a very important part of a website: They’re the most common way your visitors can trigger an action and interact with your website. Sadly, even theses days many web pages still displays ugly buttons. Here’s our “Top Ten” CSS buttons tutorial list, for giving your buttons, submits and links the beauty they deserve.
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Macenstein’s Top 20 iPhone games of 2008
Most people will tell you that video games are too subjective a thing to rate %u2013 after all, one man's Halo 3 is another's Dance Dance Revolution. However, those people are WRONG. Not only CAN you rate videos games, I have done it. Here are they are... The top 20 iPhone/iPod touch games of 2008.
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Top 15 Free Mac Apps for Graphic Designers
The most common app(s) that designers use has to be Adobe Photoshop (Or the full suite). The app(s) are great, but there is a downside: The price tag. Photoshop CS4 costs $699, CS4 extended is $999 and the full Creative Suite starts at an stunning $1799.
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Google introduces developer G1 Phones
Google has just announced the availability of a developer phone that can be purchased by registered Android Developers. Costing $399 (roughly the same price as a contract-free G1 phone from T-Mobile), the phone offers an unlocked bootloader and allows easy flashing for the installation of custom Android builds.
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Can Apple Beat Sony and Nintendo at their Own Game?
Opening the iPhone and the iPod touch to third-party developers has resulted in a glut of games for the devices available through the iTunes App Store. Might Apple's handhelds rival those from Nintendo and Sony in the field of handheld gaming devices? Key differences between the platforms exist, though it's clear that the iPhone and the touch...
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FCC Commisioner wants DRM, ISP filtering, new job
FCC Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate will soon be out of a job. Given a recent and not particularly thoughtful speech on piracy, DRM, and ISP filtering, that's probably a good thing.
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
Windows 7 Features Revealed
ere's what Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer revealed about Windows 7 at All Things Digital a few minutes ago. The biggest "feature" is the touch and multi-touch integration, which takes many of its roots from Microsoft's Surface Table, and will be available as an interface options for other apps. Here's what else.
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Microsoft Boss Bill Gates Signals End of The Computer Mouse
Microsoft is developing a new touch screen operating system that could mean the end of the computer mouse, Bill Gates has announced. Windows 7 aims to build on the success of the touch screen systems developed by Microsoft's rival Apple's iPhone.
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Google's Android demo shows app store, tweaks iPhone formula
Attendees at Google's I/O Conference this week were greeted with an Android phone interface that shares yet more common ground with the iPhone from the company's close neighbor Apple, including the first evidence of a dedicated app store.
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Windows Live for Mobile Hits Nokia S60 Phones
If you play in the Windows Live sandbox (Hotmail, Messenger, Live Contacts and Spaces) and use a Nokia S60 phone, your life just got easier. Available today in a whole buncha places it wasn't before, the Windows Live app for S60 syncs your Live contacts and Hotmail account with the phone's address book and mail client (not push though), and...
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Ruby on Rails upgrade planned this week
Ruby on Rails 2.1, a planned upgrade to the popular open-source Web framework, could be released as soon as this weekend, the creator of the framework, David Heinemeier Hansson, said.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
My First Blog Post
Hi friends this is my first on blogger. I have Started this blog to share what ever useful information i find over the internet. because it is possible for me write review on each post that i fond useful for my blog readers. So basically the idea is that i share useful articles that i found over the internet. currently i write another technology blog. Readerszone.
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