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It looks like Google changed some things that prevented people from adding your Google Personalized Homepage to the Firefox sidebar. It still works but all of your modules will be compressed and virtually unreadable. The fix comes in the form of an extension called the IGoogle Sidebar. The extension works quite simply by filling the sidebar with all the modules located in the far
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Lifehacker has put together a great feature comparison guide that takes a look at both Windows Vista and Mac OS X Leopard. They cover various aspects such as backing up files, multiple desktops, searching, calendars, and mail. They maintain an unbiased view of both systems and seem to try hard not to declare a winner. Vista has been tested by millions of
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NewsGator just released a beta version of a toolbar for both Firefox and Internet Explorer users. It will make it easy to subscribe to feeds in your NewsGator Online, NewsGator Inbox, or FeedDemon RSS readers. So is it worth the download? I strongly dislike they way it is implemented into Firefox because they don't have just a simple extension you can download. You have
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Is Gmail Coming Out Of Beta?

August 9th, 2006
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People have been speculating for so long about when Gmail is going to come out of beta. Every change that's made, people get excited and infer that it's bound to happen sooner rather than later. Back in February when Gmail users were given a load of invitations to send out, people took this as they were just about ready to release it from Beta. It
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It will always be inevitable that people will run pirated versions of Windows. Microsoft had set their sights high when they started to enforce Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) but cracks started to come out left and right. It started out that Microsoft just prevented people from downloading optional Windows Updates but they soon installed a WGA Notification Tool that would notify people when they were
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Verizon's EVDO service lets users take broadband Internet wherever they may end up so that you can keep in touch with your friends, family, or co-workers. However, a few weeks ago ConsumerAffairs.com had an interesting article on how Verizon really does limit their unlimited wireless service. Verizon customers are able to receive the unlimited wireless package for just $59.99 a month while non-Verizon
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It was just a few weeks ago that Digg introduced a feature called 'Digg Swarm' to monitor the real-time activity on Digg.'Swarm the dot com' uses a Firefox Extension to make a graphical map to show what the world is searching for right now. Esentially, it's the same concept as the 'Digg Swarm,' but graphs the entire web.The graphical map is updated every second with the sites that are

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