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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
Hunch, a new decision engine was just launched. It is based on collective knowledge principle, which ensure an increased efficiency of decisions. The user must ask to a set of questions and at the end, Hunch engine will provide a concrete answer, as well as other alternatives, if the answer is not compliant with the user’s expectations. Being powered by a mathematical framework, the decision making algorithm is programmed to determine Hunch to learn from the users answers in order to refine the delivery of decisions.
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Monday, June 15th, 2009
According to the official announcement made by Adobe, Acrobat.com, a web based service similar with Google Docs, has just leaved the public beta stage. Acrobat.com is already established as a reference among online collaboration services and it will offer two new paid subscription services, alongside the preview release of an application intended for spreadsheets management, Acrobat.com Tables.
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Friday, June 12th, 2009
Maybe a long waited addition to the popular video sharing website YouTube, Facebook Connect is now available to all users. Through Facebook Connect, you will be able to automatically share the YouTube link of an uploaded video with your friends on Facebook. Facebook Connect, which delivers the capabilities of Facebook platform to any website, will play a key role in the increasing of YouTube videos transparency for a wider audience.
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009
The first launched collection of Firefox add-ons in November 2008, Fashion Your Firefox was intended only for beginners, who needed a quick start in customizing their Firefox browser. Now, the concept of Firefox add-ons collection was pushed a step further: even you can create such collections and share with your friends on popular social networks, like Digg and Facebook.
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Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
In December 2008 Yahoo! introduced the smarter inbox for Yahoo! Mail, which allows the immediate access to Flickr, Flixster and Xoopit third party applications. Now, Yahoo! Mail provides more tools to simplify the way of performing common tasks like file sharing or sending through email messages, edit or organize photos and send money online. The new Yahoo! Mail apps are: PayPal, Zumo Drive, Picnik, OtherInbox and Photobucket.
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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
Even Mozilla has modified the initial date when the first release candidate of Firefox 3.5 will be available for Internet public (now the official release date for Firefox 3.5 RC 1 is June 10th), you can have a preview of what can do the RC version of the browser. According to a recent Lifehacker post, by downloading and installing the latest beta version of Firefox 3.5 (Firefox 3.5 beta 4), you will have the possibility to upgrade the browser to the Preview release, which is not the release candidate, but it includes more refinements than any beta.
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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
The recently unveiled by Apple, Mac OS X Snow Leopard will be delivered as an upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard users in September 2009, at a price of just only 29$. In the same time, Apple also presented the Developer Preview of Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard, an easy to setup server which delivers a 64-bit Unix operating system with support for open standards and with advanced security mechanisms for data protection.
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Friday, June 5th, 2009
NVIDIA has released in beta a new driver for GeForce 6, 7, 8, 9, 100 and 200-series desktop GPUs and ION GPU: GeForce/ION Driver 186.08, designed for Windows 7 or Windows Vista (64-bit) platforms. It supports all of the new DirectX APIs (GPU-accelerated) in Windows 7: DirectX Compute, Direct2D, DirectWrite and DXVA-HD.
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Friday, June 5th, 2009
Bing, the recently released search engine from Microsoft can be used simultaneously with Google in the same browser window through BingAndGoogle web based service. For those of you needing to compare search results for a certain query in the two rivals engines, Bing and Google, now BingAndGoogle service provides a better alternative than having more browser tabs or windows opened.
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Thursday, June 4th, 2009
The latest Adobe hosted web service, BrowserLab, was launched as a free preview for webmasters who want an instant report about a certain website compatibility across multiple web browsers. BrowserLab is a tool for testing websites compatibility with various web browsers, providing multiple viewing options and comparison tools, alongside highly customizable preferences.
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Thursday, May 28th, 2009
After you have built a website, the next step is to show it to the world. Any successful website usually has a high traffic, reflected in a high number of unique visitors daily. In order to begin the creation of your website success, because just publishing it to the web is not enough, you should try to apply in practice the main principles of Search Engine Marketing (SEM). SEM offers basic strategies to attract more visitors to a website and in the same time to ensure a better website exposure over the Internet.
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Friday, May 22nd, 2009
In the Web 2.0 era the content sharing represents the driving principle of many of the existing sites over the Internet. You might have noticed the abundance of social networks, photo sharing websites, blogs and forums which allows the uploading and publishing of almost any type of content. But what is happening with your content when is deleted? Practically it must disappear, but in case of certain web sites or services, there are enough chances to still find your content online, even it was deleted.
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Thursday, May 21st, 2009
In the last four years, a community of 8000 developers has made over 12,000 Firefox add-ons, which were installed over one billion times. Now, Mozilla Labs goes further with the goal to grow the community of developers by orders of magnitude, by facilitating the add-on development with more accessible means through the newly introduced Jetpack experiment. Jetpack is in esence an API, which allows anyone who knows the basic web development technologies, like HTML, CSS and Javascript to build Firefox add-ons in no time.
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