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POPSBest freeware in category, over 200 programs There is a big list The biggest I've seen, (there are no doubt bigger ones.) There is bound to be something you can use. I guessed the number of programs, and may have lost count, but you can see how many with the link.
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POPSGoogle tells engineers to slow down. "They created a bunch of crap that they have no idea what to do with," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group." I think this is big news. Their approach has always been to give engineers freedom (if not incentive) to innovate. Will be fascinating to see how this affects the culture inside google.
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POPSThe Clipmarks web site is re-born! Over the next several days we'll continue adding some key additional features. We hope you all enjoy the new site. If you encounter any problems or have suggestions, please email us at support@clipmarks.com.
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POPSThe big Buzz... It won't, though, be as complete as Google. While Google has had failures in extending its brand (Froogle, Google Base), its collection of services that are affiliated with its mainstream search product, like Google Maps, Image Search, and desktop search, can make switching away from Google difficult for users. Costello realizes that Cuil needs to layer in additional services, but as he said to me, the company has to start somewhere. Upshot: Cuil is certainly worth trying out. try it on: http://www.cuil.com/
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POPSNew Firefox Web browser to be released Tuesday I had downloaded Firefox 3 and that's when I had problems with the Clipmarks orange box and clipping. When I went back to the older version it worked fine. Hopefully with the official release, it can be resolved. I can't wait to try it out. But like others, I have extensions that have become part of my internet life. :~)
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POPSThe internet is out! It's really incredible what kind of impact a cut cable can have on the world We have become way to reliant on the web to be at the mercy of a single underground cable.
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POPSThe Invisible Web Revealed! Find those secret hiding places where all the good stuff goes. Another researchers heaven! Searching for that little lilusive something, or google just ain't cuttin' it? You have to check the page to see :)
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POPSThe World Becomes the Web It's already a reality in Japan through the KDDI network there, using software from GeoVector Corp. in San Francisco. Pamela Kerwin, GeoVector's vice president of strategic development, explained that LBS requires that the phone has GPS circuitry, so it knows where it is. Additionally, it needs to have a compass so it knows where it is pointed.
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POPSDepressed by work? I guess it's not surprising that those who spend their days helping the elderly and sick find themselves depressed. I honestly don't think I could handle that type of interaction day in and day out.