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Earlier this morning, Google launched the Google Dashboard. This new feature gives users a quick overview of the Google products they use and a slice of the data that is connected to these accounts. Google sells this as a way to enhance "transparency, choice and control," though it is important to note that none of this inf (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
Earlier this morning, Google launched the Google Dashboard. This new feature gives users a quick overview of the Google products they use and a slice of the data that is connected to these accounts. Google sells this as a way to enhance "transparency, choice and control," though it is important to note that none of this inf (Read More)
Business Week
Heartened by the reception for new search engine Bing, Microsoft has simplified MSN's home page to play up search with the detail of a local paper. (Read More)
Business Week
Heartened by the reception for new search engine Bing, Microsoft has simplified MSN's home page to play up search with the detail of a local paper. (Read More)
gHacks technology news
The extension development for the Google Chrome browser is slowly taking up speed. While there is still no option to use extensions in the latest public release of the Google browser the developers are slowly improving the capabilities of the extensions manager. The latest dev builds of the web browser support extensions ri (Read More)
Download Squad
Filed under: Text, Utilities, Web servicesI've written before about the Readability bookmarklet, a handy way to make cluttered sites more easily readable (and printable). Well, TUAW blogger and talented designer Brett Terpstra has made some improvements that result in an even more minimal page. Print/email links and logos a (Read More)
The Inquisitr
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer sucks monkey balls.I don’t care which version you are using but when a site displays properly in every other browser than in any version of Internet Explorer – including IE8 – then I’m sorry but Redmond we have a problem.This was re-enforced for me the other day when I posted on one of my othe (Read More)
TorrentFreak
Say what you like about Lily Allen. Agree with her. Disagree with her if you like. Whatever the position, it’s difficult to take it away from her – she has done more in the last week to raise the online debate over illicit file-sharing than any other artist in recent months.Lily has managed to capture the imaginations of bo (Read More)
Digital Inspiration
On 09/09/09, Apple released iTunes 9.0. The software had a beautiful UI but it was a little buggy as it would hang every time I tried searching for a podcast show on the iTunes store. Twelve days later, Apple released a new version of iTunes – iTunes 9.0.1 – that, they say, will fix the iTune store related issues. This is n (Read More)
Slashdot
ChiefMonkeyGrinder writes "Early tests with Google's Chrome Frame found IE8 runs 9.6 times faster than usual. The testers ran the SunSpider JavaScript benchmark suite." The other question is what is the performance hit of using the Frame plug-in instead of running the browser natively.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Lifehacker
Microsoft Office Web Apps will bridge the gap between your desktop Office documents and the web, but it's currently in an invite-only preview. However, the always clever Amit Agarwal at weblog Digital Inspiration discovered a simple trick that'll score you an invite. As you can see in the video above, all you've got to do (Read More)
louisgray-com
Leaving aside socioeconomic issues that prevent many parts of the world from having access to computers, mobile phones, or broadband, the panacea of an always-connected populace to access with all content, regardless of location, computer or Web browser, is still very far away. Thanks to overzealous individual governments o (Read More)
TwitLinks
Sure, there are a lot of funny twitter users out there and a lot of lists of the funniest twitter users. But I took it upon myself to make a mini list of the top 7 I could find in a two hour period with no help from any of those lists. (Read More)
Mashable!
Today Yahoo! Mail users are in for a treat: they can attach large files up to 100MB in size to any message they send using drop.io’s Attach Large Files application. Just click on the “Attach Large Files” heading in your Applications listing in Yahoo! Mail.What’s great about drop.io is that all your files are stored on their (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
Back in June the developers behind AppJet closed up shop to focus on EtherPad, the real-time collaborative editor we called "dead simple" in our initial review. Since then they've worked at a breakneck pace to improve EtherPad, trying to attract paying customers for hosted and on-premise installations. Today the company ann (Read More)