Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Many of you might just have upgraded the current Windows operating system to the new Microsoft Windows 7. Like in the case of any type of operating system, after you will use the computer several times, Windows 7 performance will degrade considerably due to various reasons, such as the apparition of temporary files and other unneeded data which takes valuable hard drive space or uses a high amount of computer memory. By performing comparative tests on Windows XP and 7 with a few tweaking and cleaning software, we have found that Indo Cleaner 2009 is a free and reliable candidate for maintaining the optimal performance of Windows 7, as well as your privacy. (more…)
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
Adobe Systems Incorporated has just announced the partnership with Salesforce.com, the enterprise cloud computing company, to provide a revolutionary environment for the development of cloud based rich Internet applications: Adobe Flash Builder for Force.com. It integrates two powerful platforms, Adobe Flash and Force.com platform to improve the development productivity of enterprise Flash cloud applications. (more…)
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Google Wave, the upcoming communication service from Google, which mixes in real time project management principles with email and instant messaging Internet technologies, is still tested by a limited number of users who already got an invitation. If you are one of them and in the same time a Firefox user, the first Google Wave add-on for Firefox made available for free download will simplify your tasks (related article: Google Wave Expects The First 100,000 Users). (more…)
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Lee Brimelow, a well known evangelist at Adobe Platform, has just posted a new FLARManager free video tutorial on how to create Augmented Reality (AR) applications in a simpler manner, as compared with FLARToolkit, the AS3 ported version of ARToolKit software library for creation of AR apps. (more…)
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Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Portable web browsers have many advantages when you are using several computers: just plug-in the USB drive and you are ready to go with all settings and bookmarks in place, without the need to synchronize data or perform the software installation. Over the Internet there are already published the portable versions of popular web browsers, like Firefox or Opera for example. (more…)
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
As any other applications, the software platforms which power the mobile devices like iPhone, Android and Windows Mobile are vulnerable to viruses. By using a fuzzing based test method, the security experts Charlie Miller and Collin Mulliner have injected SMS messages locally in an iPhone, without the need of a mobile operator network and have demonstrated how a virus can be enabled on an iPhone device in the absence of phone user participation, just by receiving a SMS. (more…)
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
HootSuite is a professional Twitter client which allows you to manage a single or multiple accounts from a web based intuitive graphical user interface. Version 2.0 of HootSuite Twitter client was just launched in public beta and seems to provide more features as compared with similar services. For example, you can define an unlimited number of different columns in order to track tweets, keywords, people, brands, mentions, direct messages and more. (more…)
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
At the beginning of this year, several news sources have concluded that MySpace was building a new web based email product, due to the fact that various MySpace employees email addresses was changed to [name]@myspace-inc.com, in a similar manner as in case of Yahoo! Mail launch back in 1997. Now, MySpace has officially launched MySpace Mail service with unlimited file storage, free for more than 130 million users of their social network. (more…)
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
I do not know how much spare time Internet users have for reading e-books, but a high quality content will always be appreciated. Now, you got the unique chance to read over 1 million free e-books, which include thousands of premium titles and best-sellers , provided by Sony in collaboration with Google, on Google Books online library. The free content offered is on public domain and available in EPUB format, highly optimized for Sony Reader Digital Book. (more…)
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
Based on the agreement between Microsoft and Yahoo!, Bing will power the Yahoo! Search for at least the next ten years. The terms of agreement specify that Microsoft will acquire an exclusive 10 year license to Yahoo!’s core search technologies, and Microsoft will have the ability to integrate Yahoo! search technologies into its existing web search platforms. According to comScore, this partnership between Microsoft and Yahoo! will determine the apparition of a new serious competitor for Google, even the Google Search giant still dominate 65% of the Internet search engines market. (more…)
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
PicMarkr is a free online service which allows you to add custom watermarks to your images existing on a computer or on a Flickr, Facebook and Picasa image hosting account. Users have the option to resize the images, choose the type of the watermark (text with presets, images or tiled) and select the desired watermark alignment on the original images. PicMarkr service works really fast, but you can apply watermarks to maximum five files simultaneously, while the total size of the files must be 25 MB or less. (more…)
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
For testing purposes or just for fun, almost any existing Linux distribution can be rapidly deployed from its Live CD or DVD ISO image, without the need to perform an installation to a hard drive or a USB drive. Windows users who are curious to test or use Ubuntu without actually installing it on a partition of the hard drive, have at least five fast solutions to deploy Ubuntu from within Windows without affecting the currently installed operating system or modifying the structure of hard drive partitions. (more…)
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Many of you could be Twitter users for a long time now, and your browser cookies determine an automatic login process to the Twitter account main page. By going to the main Twitter page, the existing users who will sign out from Twitter for a few moments and the new ones (Internet users without a Twitter account) will be pleased to see the newly redesigned Twitter front page. Now, it has the Twitter Search feature and trending topics on the same graphical user interface. (more…)
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