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Firefox 3.1 beta 1: Damn, this thing is fast!
tgdaily.com — Installing and running Firefox 3.1 beta 1 is a revealing experience. Just like Chrome reminded us a few weeks ago, the basics of a browser matter. We have been using Firefox 3.1 beta 1 for a day now and we have come to two conclusions: We refuse to go back to a previous version and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is in deep trouble.More… (Software)
28 Free File Storage Hosting Websites
smashingdownloads.com — If you’re looking for a free File hosting service and can’t decide, here is a list of 28 “working†Free file storage hosting websites. Each of these websites has it’s con’s and pro’s. Some are offering more file size limits, some aren’t. It’s for you to decide which one you want to go for.More… (Software)
20 Websites to Help You Master User Interface Design
sixrevisions.com — As web technologies progress, websites and web applications are becoming more responsive, providing us with more ways and techniques to interact with the users. Form, more than ever, has been superseded by function.More… (Software)
YouTube launches 'Video Your Vote'
physorg.com — YouTube is urging US voters to shoot video at the polls during the November 4 presidential election and upload it to a new channel on the popular video-sharing site called "Video Your Vote." More… (Software)
First look: Firefox 3.1 beta 1 officially released
arstechnica.com — Mozilla has officially announced the release of Firefox 3.1 beta 1. The new version includes Firefox's high-performance JavaScript engine, geolocation functionality, and several other intriguing new features. Ars tests the release and gives you a hands-on look at what it offers.More… (Software)
Firefox: Firefox 3.1 to Include Smarter Session Restore
lifehacker.com — Rather than displaying a modal dialog that requires you to restore your old session or start from scratch, Firefox will display an about:sessionrestore tab in which you can selectively disable any tab or window from the previous session before you continue with the restore.More… (Software)
OpenOffice 3.0 released amid fears of development stagnation
arstechnica.com — The OpenOffice.org project released version 3.0 of the open source productivity suite this morning. Ars has conducted extensive testing with the new version on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X and like what we see. We also look at the controversy surrounding Sun's control of the project and fears that it might be stagnating.More… (Software)
Internet TV Universal Remote: Quick Links to All Free Shows
gizmodo.com — You already know about all of the different ways to watch TV online. Now you just want links to your favorite shows (plus all those new ones) as quickly as possible so you can ditch your TiVo and TV once and for all. Our Internet TV remote has the best links to every prime-time show currently streaming online at full length.More… (Software)
Why OpenOffice 3.0 Just Became An Even Better Alternative
blogs.chron.com — OpenOffice.org is a free, open-source office suite that's a serious alternative to pricey products such as Microsoft Office. It strikes me as a no-brainer to at least try it when you're in the market for an updated productivity suite, because it costs you nothing but your time. OpenOffice 3.0 is a significant upgrade and, again, is completely free.More… (Software)
13 Great Free Backup Programs for Windows, Mac, and Linux
downloadsquad.com — Making sure you've got a reliable backup solution is a must for any user - and more so for an administrator. Why? Well, mostly because your users probably aren't very good at remembering to back up their own files. And so it falls to you to provide the right software for the job! More… (Software)
Which Video Editing Program Should You(Tube) Use?
informationweek.com — Few tips on the best package for creating your digital camcorder movie masterpiece, comparing Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple iMovie, Pinnacle Studio, and Corel VideoStudio. Each software package packs a set of features that will satisfy the video editor in each of us. Even better, they come in at a range of prices, which lets you decide what's the best.More… (Software)
Canadian Democrats are Pro BitTorrent and Against Throttling
torrentfreak.com — Three days before the Canadian elections, the party leader of the New Democrats has spoken out in favor of BitTorrent sites, calling them “fundamental to democracy.†At the same time, isoHunt, the largest Canadian BitTorrent site advises its users not to vote for the Conservatives, considering their stance on copyright issues.More… (Software)
15 Tools for Monitoring a Website’s Popularity
sixrevisions.com — As a web designer or developer building a site, it’s helpful to first scout similar websites (i.e. the competition) to help you make design and development decisions. Knowing what websites work and which ones tank can give you insights and inspiration on what design elements, website features, and website content is effective. More… (Software)
OpenOffice 3.0 Final ready for download
blogs.zdnet.com — OpenOffice.org 3.0 Final has already been uploaded to a variety of mirror download sites ahead of the official announcement Monday 13.More… (Software)
Vista users: Why wait for Windows 7? Get a better UAC now
blogs.chron.com — Microsoft says it's changing Vista's annoying User Account Control feature in Windows 7, but guess what? You can have a better-behaved UAC right now. Symantec's beta Norton UAC tool lets you say "I don't want to see this popup again".More… (Software)


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