Google announced today that it is going to launch a Google Chrome Operating System. There were rumors about Google OS from years and finally they announced that is was real. The Google Chrome OS will be launched as an open source operating system and will be available in second half of 2010, first ... Read More →
Archives for 2009
Yahoo Mail Inbox Updates: Smarter Inbox
Yahoo announced a smarter inbox and application platform strategy in Dec 2008. Recently they included some more applications and made available these applications to all US users. Last month they announced some updates to the inbox in the name of social and interactive features. One of the feature ... Read More →
Mozilla Launches Open Web Tools Directory for Web Developers
Mozilla has launched a Open Web Tools Directory aimed at web developers. There are plenty of tools available free for web developers but it’s hard to find all you need for a project. The Open Web Tools collection aims to solve this problem by including the tools links in one place. ... Read More →
VLC 1.0 Released | Gets Better At Being The Best Video Player
VLC 1.0 came out today, fixing a lot of bugs and adding some new features. The "throw anything at it" media player also got added support for more formats and new codecs to make it better than before. The new 1.0 update is called Goldeneye, and truley, VLC is the Bond for video files. Got any ... Read More →
Google Chrome Extensions
Some of the Firefox’s popularity can be attributed to the number of add-ons available to pimp the browser. Google Chrome doesn’t have a stable extensions capability yet but it is possible to install extensions, only thing is you need to run developer builds of Google Chrome browser. Developers ... Read More →
Windows Live Planet: Social Network from Microsoft India
Windows Live Planet is a social network from Microsoft India. The details about the site like when it is launched are not available at this time but Liveside readers spotted the site from MSN India pages. ... Read More →
Firefox 3.5 Final is available with Private Browsing, Geo location features
Mozilla Firefox 3.5 final is released today with several improvements and new features. The most notable are new Tracemonkey Javascript engine which will make rendering heavy Javascript pages like Google Docs and others to load faster. Geo location features, and HTML 5 tags support is also included. ... Read More →
Map FTP drives as Windows Local Drives with NetDrive
Everyone who has a website or blog has to upload files to their ftp server and download files to local computer regularly. There are some great software like Filezilla to do that, but there is also a better way to use FTP with out connecting with FTP software. NetDrive is a freeware for Windows that ... Read More →
Droprecord uploads files to multiple file sharing sites
File sharing is a common practice among users to share files with friends or to host files elsewhere if they don’t have enough drive space to host themselves. Sometimes you may want to upload files to multiple hosting sites so that you can eliminate download counters etc. ... Read More →
Read Print is an Online Library Where You Can Read Books For Free
"I find television to be very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go in the other room and read a book." Said Groucho Marx. But apparently, everyone these days is too busy to read books. Of course you are excluded if you are a student and that too a 'good' student. People these days ... Read More →
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