Archive for June 19th, 2007
Jun
19
ZipLine allows you to hide posts from readers of your regular web feed and blog. Create personalized web feeds for friends, colleagues, and clients. Determine which individuals or groups get to see each post.
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Jun
19
Microsoft has released a new virtual hard disk image (VHD) that has Windows Vista pre-installed. Using the hard disk image you will have Windows Vista running in a virtual machine in just a few minutes.
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Jun
19
Windows Live Gallery recently awarded Silver Tier medals to some top developers, looking to recognize them for their frequent contributions, and to begin to develop a system of reputation that will make it easier to choose gadgets on Gallery. Gadgets from these developers now have a Silver
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Jun
19
Opera has released a beta of the new version of Opera Mini, a mobile phone browser.
A free download from the Opera website, Opera Mini 4 is the latest product in the family that already has 15 million users worldwide.
According to Christen Krogh, vice president of engineering at Opera, Opera Mini 4 is not meant to
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Jun
19
The YouTube blog has announced the launch of Internation sites. Here is the post excerpt:
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Jun
19
Zoho will release their latest Web Office app, Meeting, as a public beta. It's a good opportunity to consider what progress each of the main Web Office vendors is making towards a full Web Office Suite. For this post, we'll consider Google Apps, Microsoft Office Live, Zoho, ThinkFree, and Zimbra.
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Jun
19
After our leaks regarding the flash Zune, Zune 2.0, and Zune factory were confirmed we decided to seek some new info regarding future Zune products. Once again we will protect our sources, but be assured, this info comes from inside Microsoft. The codename for the flash Zune player is Draco. Keep in mind this
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Jun
19
DotSause.com reports SEO.com has been sold to WashingtonVC for $5 million.
The new domain will be for an SEO company led by Dave Bascom, who currently runs an SEO company named Web Targeted and blog named Search Trends.
Dave Bascom said on his blog:
I'm SUPER excited about this change and look forward to
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Jun
19
Google emerged as the biggest winner in this year’s Webware 100, with 14 products on the list.
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Jun
19
Thousands of Web sites have fallen victim to an attack using just one line of code that maliciously re-directs browsers via Javascript to servers that are hosting a variety of drive-by exploits. Multiple browsers and operating systems are affected by this code if not correctly patched.
Once installed, the new software can then be used to steal
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Jun
19
SpamEater Pro is an advanced spam filtering tool that will rid your mailbox of spam before you download it with your mail client software. It uses a complex set of rules to catch even the most persistent spammers with a 90% or better hit rate.
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Jun
19
Another crafty Zune lover was poking through the Zune software code and a couple of lines referring to MTV, VH1 and CMT. Does this mean that the Marketplace is going to be adding new content partners or is this just a relic from it's WMP11 past?
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Jun
19
While Google is busy building a Web-based productivity suite and Microsoft dips its toes into the online waters, ThinkFree is moving in the opposite direction, releasing a beta version of its online office suite that works offline as well.
ThinkFree was one of the first developers of Web-based office tools, but
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Jun
19
After the virtual world of the Google search engine and the satellite-eye view of Google Earth, how about the power-saving Google car?
The world’s best known search engine on Monday launched its first significant philanthropic initiative, lateral in its thinking but atypically slow and modest in its scale.
In tune with the global warming zeitgest, Google.org unveiled
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Jun
19
Windows Live is best known as a collection of end-user offerings – like Messenger, Spaces, Search, Hotmail and a whole bunch more. It’s also in the process of evolving into a platform. Koji Kato and Danny Thorpe, from the Windows Live platform team, discuss their views on internet software and what it means to “componentize No Comments » - Posted by DG
Random From The Windows Live Platform Discussion with Koji Kato and Danny Thorpe
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Audacity is a free audio editor that can record sounds, play sounds, import and export WAV, AIFF, and MP3 files, and more. Use it to - Nov19Microsoft LifeCams pairs with Windows Live Messenger 9.0 (2009)
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