Written By Keith Dsouza under Web2.0 News on Monday, 18th August 2008
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Written By Keith Dsouza under Web2.0 News on Thursday, 31st July 2008
The delicious team have been playing around announcing the release of Delicious 2.0 for quite some time now, they have faced several problems in past with the release, but it was definitely a happy day for them today as they announced the release of Delicious 2.0 to the public.
One of the changes with delicious [...]
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Written By Keith Dsouza under Web2.0 News on Monday, 16th June 2008
Well we couldn’t help post about this, we just came across YouSerials.com (not linked purposely) a website which allows you to find serial keys for various softwares.
Well the tag line of the site is pretty much misleading it says “Search your stored keys and serial numbers” whereas it shares keys and serial numbers uploaded [...]
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Written By Keith Dsouza under Web2.0 News on Monday, 09th June 2008
Bookmarks are a real nice way of storing interesting and useful sites to be accessed at a later date. With social networking bookmarking sites like del.icio.us it goes a step further and you can also share your bookmarks with other users.
Bookmarks inSuggest is a new Web2.0 service which will suggest you new websites based on [...]
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Written By Keith Dsouza under Web2.0 News on Saturday, 07th June 2008
Portable Document Format (PDF) is one of the best way to read huge documents online or offline and many publishers of books create PDF versions of it which can be found on the Internet. You can definitely use Google to find many such PDF files but the fact is that having something more granular would [...]
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Written By Keith Dsouza under Web2.0 News on Tuesday, 03rd June 2008
If you are like me and spend lots of time using putty for more than half of a day, you are definitely going to love Goosh a new and cool way to search Google by typing shell commands.
The interface looks quite similar to a Unix Shell and can be easily adapted by anyone who is [...]
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