Hotmail Mail Beta
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Anyone wants to signup for the Mail Beta? [tags]Hotmail, Mail Beta, Microsoft[/tags]
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Anyone wants to signup for the Mail Beta? [tags]Hotmail, Mail Beta, Microsoft[/tags]
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Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5 Beta 2 Released! Here’s what’s new in Thunderbird 1.5 Beta 2: Automated update to streamline product upgrades. Notification of an update is more prominent, and updates to Thunderbird may now be half a megabyte or smaller. Updating extensions has also improved. Sort address autocomplete results by how often you send e-mail to
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Internet slips out from American hands – the UN claims control over the Internet Root Servers. Dutch police arrests BotNet gang – Three people arrested for building a worldwide zombie network of more than 100,000 PCs used to launch internet attacks on companies and to hack into bank and Paypal accounts. Flock screenshots – Check
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Mozilla Firefox Beta 2 is out! Like Austin would say “Yeah baby!!!” [tags]Firefox, Mozilla[/tags]
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Panoramio allows you to add more detailed photos to specific locations using Google Maps. [tags]Panoramio, Google Maps[/tags]
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America Online lauched Triton, their new IM client. [tags]AIM, Triton, IM Clients[/tags]
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From Mozillazine.org: Tree Locked Down for Mozilla Firefox 1.5 Beta 2 At 11:59pm Pacific Daylight Time (UTC -0700) on Monday, the Mozilla development tree was locked down in preparation for the release of Mozilla Firefox 1.5 Beta 2 (also known as the 1.8 Beta 5 milestone). This means that no more checkins will be accepted
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Back to the web applications theme, Emily Chang’s eHub has a constant updated list of web 2.0 sites like digital media sharing, blogs, social software, Ajax, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, etc… [tags]eHub, Web 2.0[/tags]
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Ning Ning is a free online service (or, as we like to call it, a Playground) for building and using social applications. Social apps are web applications that enable anyone to match, transact, and communicate with other people. [tags]Ning, Social Applications[/tags]
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Speculation. All the hype just to include the Google Toolbar in Java downloads. I’m sure this partnership can bring advantages but everyone is waiting for a big announcement from Google, something like ZohoWriter but more powerfull and bundled with a spreadsheet like Num Sum but built with Ajax and finally a calendar app like Kiko