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Web application Shape Collage quickly turns your online photos into embeddable photo collages with nothing more than a few clicks. It's a interesting way to showcase your pictures online without a lot of work. Making your own (Read More)
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Google offered up everything but a finished Chrome OS today, releasing its source code and explaining how it's different than other operating systems. Here are the features, functions, and screenshots you'll want to know abou (Read More)
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Twitter lists are a helpful new feature for crowd-sourcing your stream, but adding contacts to new lists you create is a really clunky affair on Twitter's web site.Webapp Listerine makes the job a whole lot easier. Once you a (Read More)
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Apple wins a court battle against a would-be hackintosh start-up, the internet gets a 40-year overview, and Cry Translator proves there isn't an app for everything (wearing diapers). Apple Scores Massive Win in Psystar Case (Read More)
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Want to get writing without having to worry about fonts, formatting, or anything else, really? SimpleText.ws signs you in using Google, offers revision history, and looks like a text editor from a classic black-and-white Mac. (Read More)
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You've always wanted to learn how to build software yourself—or just whip up an occasional script—but never knew where to start. Luckily, the web is full of free resources that can turn you into a programmer in no time. Sinc (Read More)
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Ever wanted to take a step back and look at all the Google apps and data you're hooked into? Google's offering that top-down view with Google Dashboard, a central clearinghouse for app settings, privacy information, and use s (Read More)
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The free MediaWiki software is best known for powering Wikipedia, but you don't have to be writing an encyclopedia to put it to good use. Extend, skin, and customize MediaWiki to create any kind of easy-to-update, collaborat (Read More)
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Remember the days of digging through folders of shortcuts and menus to launch applications? These days many users prefer customizable, attractive docks for launching and keeping track of their favorite apps. Here's a look at (Read More)
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Google Chrome has come a long way in the past year, steadily adding subtle but useful features for power users. Let's take a fresh look at Chrome's current offerings—especially for those willing to brave its early developer (Read More)
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You've probably heard about a hard-to-get, hugely new service called Google Wave. Lest ye forget, there are plenty of web-based collaboration tools that don't require learning a new way of speaking. Here are a few of our (mos (Read More)
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Google Chrome's Pin Tab feature shrinks any tab down to only a web site's favicon to save precious tab bar real estate—no extension required. In August we detailed how to set up space-saving, icon-only tabs in Firefox so you' (Read More)
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It's not an official feature (yet), but Google Docs can perform OCR image-to-text conversions on high-resolution files you upload to it. They have to be pretty darned clear and crisp, but it's a nice freebie. Those with webap (Read More)
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As with rock music, video games, and other awesome pursuits, great web applications often don't get enough credit for what they do well. We're revisiting and updating our favorite underhyped webapps to give a new crop of cont (Read More)
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One year ago, Google Chrome came out of nowhere to re-ignite the browser debate. Today, it's reached (development) version 4.0, and it's anchoring a much-anticipated operating system. Here's a look back at where Chrome's b (Read More)
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Ever wanted to figure out what you're looking at but not sure where to start? If you've got a camera handy, snap a pic and upload it to web site id•this for a little help from the hive. id•this is a simple but brilliant littl (Read More)
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Earlier this month, we showed you how to load Google Voice as a stand-alone Fluid app with Growl notifications and a dock badge. One clever hacker figured out how to create much the same setup in Windows with Firefox. The Tho (Read More)
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Caesar salad or French onion soup? Cheeseburger or Chipotle's chicken burrito? If you're making a food choice based on nutrition, free webapp twofoods provides a quick answer. Powered by the FatSecret database, twofoods has t (Read More)
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Rhapsody's looking to get its iPhone application approved, Firefox gets more support for multitouch, and the infamous BitTorrent The Pirate Bay goes offline. Introducing Rhapsody on the iPhone Real Networks has submitted R (Read More)
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The ever-energetic Felipe Gomes was nice enough to intern with Mozilla this summer in between busy semesters in Brazil. During that time he’s been working on multi-touch support for Firefox on Windows 7. A nice result of th (Read More)