April Fool’s Day brought some great laughs but that didn’t stop any big news from happening later in the month.
- April Fool’s Day from around the Web. [Read More]
- Firefox extensions that tend to leak memory. [Read More]
- How Bill Gates makes it through the work day. [Read More]
- How to make your own USB charger. [Read More]
- Google Toolbar 2 for Firefox…still not as powerful as the one in Internet Explorer. [Read More]
- New version of Google Talk released. [Read More]
- Microsoft accidentally leaks pre-release version of Vista. [Read More]
- Best Buy gets sued for pirating software. [Read More]
- Google Calendar officially available to the public. [Read More]
- Windows Live Messenger officially released. [Read More]
- What happens when you fill up your Gmail account? [Read More]
- Google testing another search results screen [Read More]
- A peak inside at Microsoft’s Mac Lab. [Read More]
- We gave away invitations to join Google’s Writely word processor. [Read More]
- How to join Yahoo! Mail Beta. [Read More]
- Firefox becomes the first third-party program on Google’s homepage. [Read More]
- Slashdot requests user’s help for new redesign. [Read More]
- Google releases SketchUp for free…now anyone can make 3D object. [Read More]
- Facebook now at the work place. [Read More]
- Mozilla drops Places from Firefox 2. [Read More]
- Save money on eBay by watching looking for typos in listings. [Read More]
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