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How to Uninstall Windows Media Player 11
Uninstalling Windows Media Player 11 in itself is not a straight forward task as it is does not have an uninstall option present unlinke most of the other softwares. Here is a step by step guide that will teach you how to uninstall Windows Media Player.150 Comments | Read More | Tweet This
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Listible lists everything
ever wondered before going to shop we always make a list of things to buy (forget impulsive buyers), we need to remember and find everything we want to buy rather than run around frantically. now think of the same when you want to surf the internet, what if you want to surf the internet and want [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Microsoft aquires onfolio
microsoft has aquired onfolio for their windows live toolbar. onfolio is a tool for collecting, organizing and sharing information online. onfolio site states "built into the browser, onfolio is a convenient and familiar tool that will make your web research more efficient and organized." Read More | Tweet This
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Allpeers p2p for firefox
another good news avialable for firefox users now, they will be avialable to share files right inside their firefox browser using a plugin that is being developed by allpeers. this will revolutionalize the way people look at their browsers. allpeers will allow you to add multimedia sharing capabilities to the browser share photos with friends without having to create [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Thumblicious preview bookmarks
if you are using http://del.icio.us then i recommend you also try http://thumblicio.us. thumblicious provides you with screenshots using thumbnail from cached snapshots for the bookmarks tagged at del.icio.us. the screenshots are powered by another site thumbshots.com who are the leaders of web preview technologies. it is a great handy side when you would like to preview the websites before loading [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Mailbigfile 1 gb emails
another one of the cool sites i found and would like to review is mailbigifle.com which uses web 2.0 technology in today's email accounts that we have the maximum amount of attachment we can send is about 10mb – 100mb, imagine a site that allows you to send an email with a file upto 1 gb [...] Read More | Tweet This




