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Entries Tagged as 'Web 2.0'

Listen to Your Entire Music Collection on the Go

September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

Okay, that 250 MB collection of MP3s you started in 1997 has now blossomed into 50 GB. If you’re not quite eager to play the iPod/Zune/PMP game then you’d probably like an alternative way to, perhaps, listen to the music collection you have at home on your computer at work or on your laptop while […]

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Tags: Beta · Entertainment · Software · Web 2.0

Ghostbusters Arrive on Hulu

July 8th, 2008 · No Comments

That’s right, the entire feature film.  This is a classic, people…go watch it now.
Hulu.com, which we’ve covered before, is a joint-venture between NBC & Fox providing viewers with clips and full-length episodes of your favorite TV shows in addition to movie clips and/or feature-length films.

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Tags: Entertainment · Web 2.0

Give Your Online Users an Easy Way to Upload Large Files to Your Site with DesignFTP

June 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment

“Overall, it’s a great tool for those with no experience in scripting their own upload elements or even little knowledge in seeking out and implementing already-existing PHP/ASP/etc. upload scripts.”

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Tags: Enterprise · Web 2.0

Passpack Beta 6 Launched Today

May 31st, 2008 · No Comments

Passpack, the online username and password manager, just announced the 6th version of their initial beta release.
Passpack stands above its competition by offering *multiple* levels of security including a master password and packing key (which can both be multiple words or entire sentences for additional security) in addition to a verification phrase and automatic […]

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Tags: Software · Web 2.0

Taglocity Announces v2.0; Brings Productivity Enhancements and Social Networking to Outlook

May 17th, 2008 · No Comments

Taglocity, currently in beta, just launched v2.0 of its Outlook 2003/2007 E-mail tagging software.  With this new version, Canada-based Terazen Technology, Inc., added plenty of enhanced features in addition to some social networking features.  (Hey,  why not?  Everybody else is doing it.)
If you’re unfamiliar with Taglocity, the software essentially allows you to add "tags" to […]

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Tags: Enterprise · Featured · Microsoft · Software · Web 2.0

At Two Months Old, Digsby is Nearly Perfect.

April 13th, 2008 · No Comments

“If you’ve ever been frustrated by an Instant Messaging client, be it for lack of functionality or just-plain-strange behavior, you should really check out Digsby…”

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Tags: AOL · Featured · Google · InD · Microsoft · Software · Web 2.0 · Yahoo!

Yahoo! Launches Alpha Release of del.icio.us Firefox Extension - Now Compatible with Firefox 3 Beta

April 5th, 2008 · No Comments

“The extension’s integration into the Firefox Web browser is unparalleled and offers the following priceless, time-saving features…”

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Tags: Featured · Mozilla · Software · Web 2.0 · Yahoo!

Google Adds New Features to Gmail Chat

November 30th, 2007 · No Comments

Google just rolled out two new features to those using the latest version of Gmail: "Group Chat" and "rich emoticons." 
As you might guess, the group chat feature allows you to chat with multiple Gmail users at once while the new rich emoticons finally provide the Gmail chat user with a graphical emoticons in […]

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Tags: Google · Web 2.0

Google, At Long Last, Releases E-Mail Migration Possibility for "Apps"

November 15th, 2007 · No Comments

Google just announced the "Google Apps Email Migration API" for Premier, Education and Partner versions of Google Apps (note the lack of "standard accounts" in that listing.)
Using the API, programmers can import E-mail from a vast, vast array of E-mail clients out there into the Gmail application of Google Apps.
Along with the API release from […]

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Tags: Google · Software · Web 2.0

University in Liverpool Announces Bachelor’s Degree in .Net Technology

July 16th, 2007 · No Comments

There’s good news today from “across the pond” for all of you Microsoft .net programmers: you can now earn a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Microsoft’s immensely popular and ever-growing technology.

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Tags: Microsoft · Software · Web 2.0