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Archive for November 3rd, 2006

New Google Reader Greasemonkey Script

November 3rd, 2006
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So you just can't get enough of your news, huh? The Google Reader Greasemonkey script caused quite a stir when people realized how useful it is to have your feeds located right in your Gmail Inbox. The only downside was that there wasn't a lot of customization with what you could view.

That is exactly why this new Google Reader script was developed by a

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Microsoft plans on making Windows Vista available to MSDN subscribers just 7-days after they release it to manufacturing. That means it will be available to download around November 15, which is two weeks before businesses will even be able to get it. Here is what the MSDN site says:

Windows Vista and Office 2007 will be available through MSDN Subscriber downloads within

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I'm starting to get really excited now because the last time I checked out how Flock was coming along with Firefox 2 integration there was still a lot that needed to be done. The team must be getting close to releasing Flock 0.8 Daphne because I was just playing around with the latest test build and it is looking very nice.

There are still a few bugs that I noticed, like not

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As if I didn't love the services that Zoho already offers they now go and impress me even more. A few weeks ago I used the Zoho Polls on a post regarding which Firefox extensions you use. The list of extensions quickly got very long but Zoho only allowed you to display the poll as one size, which looked something like this:

Note: Do not continue to the next page if you are

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If you were the owner of a company called UTube and had possession of UTube.com what would you do? Well, the current owners are trying to promote their used tube mills that they are selling. However, the site has gained a ranking of 13,000 on Alexa because of the similar name to YouTube.com. Looking at the chart shows that their traffic just continues to

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Microsoft Revamps The Office Online Site

November 3rd, 2006
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Microsoft has added a spiffy new look to the Office Online site. I am really impressed with the new layout and the most prominent feature has to be the simulated "Ribbon" to match the one that several Office 2007 applications will have. As you browse through the various pages you'll also begin to notice that there is a new color scheme for each different tab.

Their list of

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Microsoft is constantly under scrutiny for almost any decision they make, and their latest Windows Vista license changes were no different. Surprisingly, Microsoft did decide to budge a little and they will now allow users to transfer retail licenses of Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate to another machine. Here is what the Windows Vista Team Blog had to

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