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Get ready Verizon Wireless customers…you’re monthly bills are about to get larger. In a move that sets a new and potentially major precedent in the text messaging services market, content and messaging...
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Looks like Amazon has marked down their Philips digital photo frames at least 20% Eight Great Deals on Philips Frames
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According to exo.performance.network ( www.xpnet.com ), Earlier this week, we posted our findings from a 3-way browser comparison we had conducted featuring Internet Explorer 7, Internet Explorer 8 (Beta...
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Of course, it only makes sense right?  When everyone leaves what do you do? Yahoo has announced a significant reorganisation after the failure of a Microsoft takeover bid and a subsequent flood of...
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Check it out… http://ditu.live.com/ Just in time for the Olympics, or those that may be heading over there soon. 
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I hadn’t noticed, but the NY Times is reporting that Google has changed it’s home page to include a link to it’s privacy policy: The word “privacy” now appears on Google’s home page, with a link to the...
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Did you catch this in the news?  I’m sure most of you have, but CNN has a pretty interesting read . Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit...
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Interesting breakdown of the various parts of Yahoo.  Where is the value?
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I’ll be posting more later on.  I loaded the new Phoenix/Alpha release of RSS Bandit this morning.  I’ve not had time to test the sync to Google Reader but will.  I will say this though...
Key new features are a download manager for viewing pending podcasts/enclosures and integration with Google Reader, NewsGator Online and the Windows Common Feed List. Download
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I’ve been testing several different news readers over the last few days, and watching resource utilization at the same time.  A few days ago, Outlook 2007 slowed to a crawl, only to discover one of...
Will this force them to change their policy? Starbucks Corp. began offering coffee drinkers a way to get free Wi-Fi access at its shops on Tuesday, but some customers had a hard time cashing in. That's...
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Snap2Face is the first Facebook application specifically designed for Windows Mobile Smartphones. With Snap2Face you have easy and fast access to your Facebook information. Feature Sleek, graphics-rich...
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I’ve blogged before that I’m a big fan of Pandora.com, the “Music Genome Project” that helps you find similar music styles to your favorites.  Pandora has released Pandora Desktop beta. With the Pandora...
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One of the best desktop weather products I’ve used, and it’s free.  Tropic Designs has released build 5 of the product.  Why is it the best?  No limits to how many locations you track, no...
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So this morning I unsub'd from all my myITforum lists with my gmail.com address, and attempted to re-subscribe. Unfortunately, nothing. I received no confirmations that my subscription was accepted...
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A Canadian privacy group has filed a complaint against the social networking site Facebook accusing it of violating privacy laws. The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic has listed 22 separate...
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myITforum.com lists not working, all kinds of issues logging in to the web client? What's going on with Google? I've sent a couple of emails...no response yet to my inquiry's. May be time to...
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Looking for some great savings? Just about everything we use in some fashion is listed. I stumbled upon Coupon Winner this morning. Appears as of this morning, there are 7,838 coupons from 2,668 retailers...
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On a Friday Microsoft (MSFT) made public their offer to buy Yahoo (YHOO) at $31 a share. Yesterday, another Friday, but two months later and with little progress made, reports circulated that Microsoft...
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According to an article this morning in the Wall Street Journal, Google Inc.'s short-term outlook has grown increasingly murky in the wake of new data showing weakness in the number of consumers clicking...
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Along with evaluating Windows Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 for Developers, this document will help you answer many of the common questions related to this release. Download
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Interestingly, I'll have to troubleshoot my machine a little further. I currently use Outlook 2007 for email (all of it). Since upgrading to Windows Vista, I tried Windows Mail and it handles mail...
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I need to figure out how to turn this off. I unchecked the box the last time and said to quit, but it popped up again this morning.
OK all you Photoshop wanna-be's. Adobe has released Adobe Photoshop Express to the web, and you can sign up to participate for free.
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This from John Lilly's blog: What Apple is doing now with their Apple Software Update on Windows is wrong. It undermines the trust relationship great companies have with their customers, and that’s...
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I know Rod blogged awhile back about feedreaders. Wondering what others are using to read feeds. I've tried: Outlook 2007 IE7 Windows Live Mail Google Reader RSS Bandit Newzcrawler FeedReader GreatNews...
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Motorola announced it won a $165 million WiMAX 802.16e infrastructure contract with Etihad Atheeb Telecommunication Company (Atheeb) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The WiMAX contract includes Motorola's...
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Reading all the news about the udpated Safari 3.1 browser just released, and noticed this on a website this afternoon: Looks like they're directing users to Firefox.
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