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AOL Brings AIM To The Corporate World

June 15th, 2006
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AOL is targeting a new type of instant messenger users: corporate users. AIM Pro is trying to capture corporations by offering WebEx meetings, message encryption, and Outlook integration.

WebEx is important for companies to perform presentations to individuals that are not able to make it to a meeting in person. AIM Pro allows users to watch WebEx meetings and collaborate on the documents. This will definitely

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Go take a look at Live.com and check out their new look. Here's a quick list of the changes/improvements:

  • Simplified search focused page
  • Personalization options
  • New customization step (with 5 templates to choose from)
  • New logo
  • Improved Theme

Many users are pointing out the new changes, particularly those that appeal to the eye--noting that they compliment Vista well!

In other Live news, Live Favorites V1, the online bookmark

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Tweaking Firefox To Load Pages Faster

June 15th, 2006
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Everyone looks for ways that they can speed up their Web browsers using simple tweaks. Whether you are new to Firefox or are an advanced user this tweak is something everyone is able to do. The value that you enter in below, which I recommend entering "0", will determine how long the browser will wait before it will start using the information it receives. By setting

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Whenever I hear the word Microsoft, I always think of Bill Gates. They are two words that go together, like peanut butter and jelly. Anything different paired with Microsoft would be like putting peanut butter with mustard...yuck! With the announcement today that Bill Gates will be giving up his duties at Microsoft, what will he be doing to fill his time?

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Snapper Makes Web Site Screenshots Easy

June 15th, 2006
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It can be a pain sometimes to take screenshots of Web Sites. First you perform a Print Screen and paste it into a photo editor. Then you crop it until you have it just right. The problem isn't that this editing process doesn't work well, the problem is that it takes too much time just to get a small little image.

A recent Firefox extension became very popular because it would create ONE image of

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AOL Makes A Copy Of Digg

June 15th, 2006
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With the growing popularity of Digg it is inevitable that other companies, like AOL, are going to try and compete with them. That is why AOL released Netscape Beta which is a service where users can vote on stories and the most voted on stories will make it to the front page.

While you may think that there is no competition for Digg you may be surprised

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