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10 Web OS You Can Load On the Browser
In the world of today, the internet has imbued every area of our work with complete interconnectedness without any boundaries. From emails to online office suites, more users are becoming increasingly dependant on the internet for their day to day work. Thus, it was only natural that a web-based operating system was imminent in Web [...]No Comments | Read More | Tweet This
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Skip Phone Menus and Record Customer Service Calls with Fonolo
Fonolo allows you to skip the exceedingly annoying phone menus and directly call the desired customer support department. Read More | Tweet This
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Get Personalized Movie Recommendations Using Criticker
Criticker is a Movie Reccomendation Engine which recommends movies according to your taste. It utilizes Taste Compatibility Index to base its recommendations based on the movies you have liked in the past Read More | Tweet This
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10 Web OS You Can Load On the Browser
In the world of today, the internet has imbued every area of our work with complete interconnectedness without any boundaries. From emails to online office suites, more users are becoming increasingly dependant on the internet for their day to day work. Thus, it was only natural that a web-based operating system was imminent in Web [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Digging Gets Easier With the DiggBar [Now Released]
Although there were blabs about a conceptual Digg bar for the social bookmarking site Digg some time back, there wasn’t any update on it until today when Digg has officially released it. Here you have it, the DiggBar! DiggBar is a simple overlay toolbar which lets you digg stories easily, without the annoyance of toggling between [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Last.fm Now Charging Users Outside US, UK and Germany for Radio Service
If you’re hooked on to the Last.fm radio service and not living in US, UK or Germany, there is some bad news for you. The popular media portal has announced that it will start charging users monthly for the radio service. Read More | Tweet This




