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There was no immediate intentions of releasing Firefox 1.5.0.6 so quickly since 1.5.0.5 was just released three days ago, but an unexpected error was found. James pointed this out earlier in the comments and referred to the bug that has been filed: Windows MediaPlayer plugin stopped working with FF 1.5.0.5. Mozilla has been quick to fix the issue and they already
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Google Toolbar For IE Released Out of Beta

July 29th, 2006
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Google has released Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer out of beta with one of the coolest features being the customized buttons. There are over 600 buttons available in their gallery with more being added everyday. There are a few additional features worth noting: You can bookmark pages that you visit frequently which are accessible from anywhere (home, work, school, wherever you go). When you're
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Skype, the internet communication giant has released three new toolbars for Office, Outlook Express, and Thunderbird to help make calling easier and more convenient. They have also announced upgrades for two existing toolbars, one for Internet Explorer, and the other for Firefox. The toolbars make calling a number in a Microsoft Office document, e-mail, or web page easy with just one click. The toolbars will recognize phone numbers within
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Atlas Changes The Way We Use Maps

July 29th, 2006
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Maps continue to get more and more useful thanks to satellite imagery and dedicated developers. Companies like Google, Yahoo and Microsoft have taken the time, effort, and money to build maps that are unrivaled by their competition. These companies have also opened the doors for smaller businesses to create their own software or Web sites that utilize the map database via an API. There have
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Hopefully this video isn't foreshadowing what's to come with Vista. Watch the demo and you'll see what I mean. The voice recognition couldn't differentiate between 'mom' and 'aunt.' When the operator tried to fix the problem, it continued to go downhill from there! This Microsoft live demonstration became pretty entertaining for a room full of people. I'm sure there will be plenty of excuses coming from

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One of Macromedia's most prominent applications is Dreamweaver and there hasn't been much that has stood in the way of it. Some companies have taken stabs at stealing its success but they often struggle to stay afloat. That is why we will have to turn to the open source community to find the application that we need. Aptana may be that application to start
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Download The Universal Binary Of Flip4Mac

July 29th, 2006
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It has been a long time since Microsoft updated Flip4Mac but they have finally done it...and the crowd goes wild! Flip4Mac is a Quicktime plug-in for, of course, Mac users that will let you watch Windows Media Videos (WMV). The greatest part about this plug-in is that it is an universal binary so those people with Intel Macs will finally be able to watch those
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