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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77 which will give pics in reality. Nikon Coolpix S610c Select multiple checkboxes with CheckBoxMate for Firefox CheckBoxMate  is a Firefox add-on that can save you a ton of time if you frequently need to select multiple check boxes when doing things like cleaning your email inbox or responding to surveys. The utility is considered an experimental Firefox plugin, but all that means is that you need to sign up for a free Mozilla account and login before downloading CheckBoxMate from  the Firefox add-ons directory . You can also install it without an account by visiting the  developer's homepage . Security Tips and Tricks for Everyone follow these from Pc Mag to secure your PC.
YouTube intros widescreen videos YouTube members now have the option to upload and view videos in a new widescreen format. Videophone service coming for $30 a month An IP-based videophone service will launch in the U.S. in the second quarter, offering a $200 videophone and $30 monthly service for consumers and businesses.
YouTube live streams to begin YouTube kicks off its live streaming venture with two star-studded parties in Tokyo and San Francisco this weekend. Yahoo Answers outage sparks rage The temporary closure of Yahoo Answers for site maintenance for the second time in a week has sparked anger among its community. Ad-Aware 2008 Free Video DownloadHelper 3.5 Englisch "Video DownloadHelper" eine Datei auf, fängt das kleine Icon in der Toolbar zu tanzen an. Klicken Sie anschließend auf die Schaltfläche, lädt das Tool in Firefox die entdeckte Datei per Mausklick herunter. Das Utility unterstützt bekannte Videoportale wie YouTube, MySpace, Google Video, MegaVideo und DailyMotion, aber auch Cyber suicide When 19-year-old Abraham Biggs fatally overdosed, he joined a troubled group who have shared their pain - and deaths - online Blogging from 25,000 feet CNET's Kent German and Kara Tsuboi catch a ride on Virgin America's debut of its in-flight Wi-Fi service. How to Create Translucen
Lively killed off by Google Google has announced that it is to kill off Lively.com, a project that let you create virtual chatrooms. Google gives users a say on search results Google today launched a major update to its search engine by allowing users to customise the results they get from running a query on the web. The new system - which it is calling SearchWiki – allows users to personalise the answers they get from running a web search by moving particular results up or down the listings. Users who sign in to the new system will be given the option to let the search engine remember which answers they value most - pushing answers around the rankings, or deleting them from their own search results entirely.

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Gmail gives a new look for its iphone users  Posted by Alex Ke nnberg, Google mobile team We've  just released  a new look and feel for the mobile version of Gmail on your iPhone. Our goal: make Gmail fit nicely as part of the latest Google on your iPhone experience. This means that we had to make Gmail faster and more fluid. To do that, we decided to use AJAX--a powerful set of web development techniques that make web pages more responsive. We also implemented two of the coolest and most requested features for this release: pre-fetching and auto-complete. Now when you use Google on your iPhone, Gmail will automatically pre-load all your most recent messages for you. So when you decide to read a message it will be on your screen in a snap. Address  auto-complete  is my favorite new feature--and one of the most requested. I wanted to be able to type a full email address in under two seconds on the iPhone. With auto-complete you can often get the right email address on your screen wi