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Firefox 3.6 aka Namoroka Will Feature Restart-Less Extension and Theme Installation
The one thing I hate about Firefox is the requirement to restart the browser when installing new extensions and themes, this is pretty much similar to earlier versions of Windows, where small registry changes required users to restart the browser.
Firefox 3.5 is in the works and should be released sometime in June, but discussions about [...]
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Share Your Bing Search Results With Bing And Ping
Microsoft recently unveiled a new feature called Bing and Ping for its Bing search engine that will allows people to share search results on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Read More | Tweet This
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Yahoo Launches A Twitter Lookalike Microblogging Service
Yahoo, which is already not doing very well in the tech market, has finally taken the first step towards improving its situation. The giant has directly challenged the current favourite of netizens - Twitter and launched a microblogging platform called Yahoo Meme. Read More | Tweet This
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Updated Development Builds of Fedora & openSUSE Released
While the internet is abuzz with news of Windows 7 and OS X Snow Leopard releases, do not mistake the open source world to be dilly-dallying. Both Fedora and openSuse teams pushed updates recently for their development versions. Fedora got one step closer to its next release, Fedora 12 with its Alpha build out now and openSUSE marched ahead with its version 11.6’s milestone 6 released. Read More | Tweet This
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Microsoft Ordered To Stop Selling Word
In a severe jolt to Microsoft, a Texas judge has ordered Microsoft to stop selling any Word Products within 60 days, unless they make changes to the custom XML code which is patented by a company called i4i of Toronto. Read More | Tweet This
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MultiTouch – Linux Has It Too
For all those Linux users who envy Windows 7 multi-touch, here is some good news. From now, Linux too has support for multi-touch just like windows. The multi-touch feature has been developed by the Interactive Computing Lab team in ENAC, France and has been introduced into the 2.6.30 Linux Kernel. Read More | Tweet This




