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Mozilla:One Billion Addons Served Here Are Some of the Best
readwriteweb.com — Mozilla today announced that it has served its 1 billionth addon download since they started keeping track of these downloads in 2005. Currently, Mozilla's users are downloading close to 1.5 million addons every day.More… (Software)
Crafting your image for your Facebook or MySpace Friends
physorg.com — Students are creating idealized versions of themselves on social networking websites — Facebook and MySpace are the most popular — and using these sites to explore their emerging identities, UCLA psychologists report. Parents often understand very little about this phenomenon, they say.More… (Software)
A coming of age for YouTube
news.cnet.com — YouTube announced it will auction off search terms as part of an ad program, called Sponsored Videos, designed to enable anyone to expand the viewership of their videos. YouTube also said last week it obtained rights to post full-length movies produced by a large film studio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. More… (Software)
Hands on: Zenbe's social, collaborative e-mail works well
arstechnica.com — E-mail is no longer just e-mail, and it arguably hasn't been for some time. Webmail clients like Yahoo's have offered IM and calendar integration for a while, and now Gmail allows video chatting and embedded gadgets. Zenbe, a new startup, is bringing social features, collaboration, and a new perspective on our e-mail routine.More… (Software)
New Firefox app lets users pimp their browsers
computerworld.com — Mozilla Corp. today unveiled a Web application that speeds Firefox customization by offering users several sets of pre-selected add-ons.Dubbed "Fashion Your Firefox," the online application provides nine sets of Firefox extensions, each with a catchy label and some descriptive text. More… (Software)
Slick data-visualizer launched for QuickBooks users
news.cnet.com — A free and very pretty 'heat map' can show you where your customers are--and aren't.More… (Software)
Adobe Debuts Flash Catalyst At MAX Conference
sitepoint.com — A year ago at the annual Adobe MAX conference, the company demoed an application codenamed "Thermo" that drew plenty of praise for its ability to take static images and convert them to working RIA user interfaces with just a couple of clicks. This year, the app is official as Flash Catalyst.More… (Software)
11 Useful Open-Source Apps You Should Know About
smashingapps.com — You may not find them between the top of the list projects and many of projects are not listed here but over all the list has variety of projects for every one to run their business process in a much cost effective way. This is the list of 11 Useful Open-Source Apps You Should Know About.More… (Software)
How to Ditch Your Old E-Mail Address and Move to Gmail
howto.wired.com — A useful guide to replacing your old email address with :the real thing. Gmail- a real email 2.0 application.More… (Software)
20 Great Online Image Editors
mashable.com — The online image editing space has grown rapidly in the past year, providing great free and subscription-based options for users of all levels. These well-rounded services let you import images from your social networks, touch up photos, promote your work, and more.More… (Software)
Net Neutrality on Deck
savetheinternet.com — There has been a sea change in Washington since then, as the wonks, tech pundits and lobbyists align themselves with new leadership and the likelihood that Net Neutrality could become law soon.More… (Software)
Mozilla to Firefox Add-On Developers: Stop Being Lazy
webmonkey.com — Mozilla evangelists are starting to develop tools to track Firefox’s very healthy add-on ecosystem, primarily with regard to how they adapt to upcoming Firefox versions...More… (Software)
Try Internet Explorer Mobile 6 on your desktop
downloadsquad.com — The Windows Mobile team has publicly released Internet Explorer Mobile 6. There's just one catch: You can't run it on your Windows Mobile phone yet. Instead, the download lets you run Windows Mobile 6.1.4 on your Windows system in an emulator.More… (Software)
Firefox 2.0.0.18 and 3.0.4 security updates now available
blog.mozilla.com — As part of Mozilla Corporation’s ongoing stability and security update process, Firefox 3.0.4 and Firefox 2.0.0.18 are now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as free downloadsMore… (Software)
GTalk2VoIP announced web-based PC-to-phone service
marketwatch.com — GTalk2VoIP, the free and publicly open voice gateway for major IM clients, announced FreeRinger - web-based telephone service that lets anyone, anywhere in the world place free international calls from PC-to-phone to more than 35 countries. More… (Software)