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Delivery
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on June 01, 2008
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Google Browser Sync To Be Discontinued
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on June 13, 2008
Google Browser Sync is a Firefox extension that synchronizes your bookmarks, web history, browser sessions and passwords across multiple computers by temporarily saving them to Google's servers. Unfortunately, this was the project of a small team at Google and it's no longer maintained. The extension won't be updated for Firefox 3 and the service will only be available until the end...
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CleanAfterMe Removes Your Tracks on Other Computers [Featured Windows Download]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on June 16, 2008
Windows only: Using a friend's system or a public computer and want to keep your activity private? CleanAfterMe, a free utility from the makers of similarly-useful utilities like WirelessKeyView, has you covered. The single-file application, which easily runs from a USB drive, provides an all-in-one interface for wiping out all the records of your work or play, including registry files,...
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Clean After Me
via gHacks technology news by Martin on June 15, 2008
Clean After Me is a new software by the well respected NirSoft developers. The application is as usual portable and can be executed right from its location. The main purpose of the software is to clean the system after it was used in order to protect the user’s privacy which is also the main difference to disk cleaners like Crap Cleaner or Disk Cleaner which remove temporary files as well and...
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Google Docs Adds PDF Uploads and Previews
via Mashable! by Kristen Nicole on June 13, 2008
Earlier this week there were a few Google Docs users that noticed added support for PDF files, and today Google has confirmed it. This has been a standing request from Google users for some time, especially as other document-sharing tools like Scribd and Docstoc have ensured that nearly all file types can be uploaded and viewed across computers and browsers. With Google Docs support for PDF...
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Firefox 3.1 New Features Already in the Works [Firefox 3]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 13, 2008
The official release of Firefox 3 may be slated to drop on Tuesday, but the folks at Mozilla have already started drafting features for Firefox 3.1, like a Windows Alt-Tab-style for the Ctrl-Tab switcher. Want it now? Check out the Firefox 3-compatible Ctrl-Tab extension.
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Opera 9.5 USB: Opera browser goes portable
via Download Squad by Brad Linder on June 13, 2008
Filed under: Windows, Freeware, Browser TipsThe makers of the Opera web browser don't officially make a portable version of the browser that can be run from a USB stick. But if you want to run the recently released Opera 9.5 browser without installing it or making any changes to your registry, one third party developer has got you covered with Opera 9.5 USB.All you need to do to run Opera 9.5...
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What's in store for Firefox 3.1
via Download Squad by Brad Linder on June 13, 2008
Filed under: Mozilla, BetaSure, Mozilla is preparing to release the final version of Firefox 3.0 next week. But that doesn't mean the development team is going to take a break anytime soon. You can take an early look at some of the features that will be included in the next version of Firefox. Here are a few of the things planned for Firefox 3.1:A new visual tab switching feature will work...
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FbCal Puts Facebook Birthdays in Your Calendar [Facebook]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on May 27, 2008
One of the best side effects of using Facebook is knowing when your contacts' birthdays are—but you only see them if you log in. The Facebook application fbCal is out to fix that. Once you install it on Facebook, fbCal creates an iCal file for your Facebook contacts' birthdays as well as Facebook events. Subscribe to the feed in your iCal-enabled calendar app of choice, like...
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Dungeons And Dragons Goes Interactive
via Mashable! by Sean P. Aune on May 20, 2008
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