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Newspond: News Aggregator Extraordinaire
via Mashable! by Paul Glazowski on February 19, 2008
Think Digg looks good? Check out Newspond. It’s in another league, folks.No, it definitely does not have millions upon millions of users to give it strength and vigor. Newspond is a very young thing, officially launching today. But boy is she pretty. And a nice face may just give her a swift push to superstardom.Okay, maybe not superstardom right yet. Definitely stardom, though. Give it a few...
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Open Sidebars Where You Want Them with MultiSidebar [Featured Firefox Extension]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on February 20, 2008
... and remembers where you wanted them next time you launch them. The real benefit, besides training your eyes, is being able to open more than one sidebar at once. If you have certain sidebars you browse with and others you occasionally pop open with a shortcut, MultiSidebar should be right up your alley. MultiSidebar is a free download, works wherever Firefox does.MultiSidebar [via CyberNet]
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Simple Mail In-Firefox Email Client [Featured Firefox Extension]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on February 20, 2008
Firefox only: Somewhere between web-based email and a standalone desktop client there's Simple Mail, a Firefox extension that embeds an email client right inside a Firefox tab. Manage all your messages in Simple Mail, which can notify you of new incoming messages at a rate you define for any number of POP or IMAP email accounts. Simple Mail lists your messages in a familiar three-paned...
Shared by: Wyctim, Program Witch, Russ, Antonio, Slicer, Jeff Crump, Dan, Marcel, K,
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Keep Programs Close at Hand with Vista Start Menu [Featured Windows Download]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on February 18, 2008
Windows only: Vista Start Menu offers an expanded, feature-rich Start menu for Windows 2000/XP or Vista, one in which program menus, power-off options, and a number of control panel items are available right from the first click, instead of requiring menu mouse-overs to unfold. Vista Start Menu runs as a system tray app and doesn't touch a thing on your system—shut it down, and you're...
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