October was a slow month for new releases but two of the most popular browsers, Firefox and Internet Explorer, had huge milestones that took the spotlight.
- Google starts an experimental search engine called SearchMash. [Read More]
- Ditch the plain old Windows Notepad for Notepad++. [Read More]
- How to show the Windows Vista boot screen. [Read More]
- CyberNet reveals its own bookmarking system. [Read More]
- Meebo has over 500,000 users. [Read More]
- The last public release of Vista is made available…after this came the final version! [Read More]
- CyberNet gets banned from Digg. [Read More]
- Google begins bringing their services together. [Read More]
- Google busts out the checkbook and buys YouTube for $1.65 billion! [Read More]
- Mozilla releases their calendar applications: Sunbird & Lightning. [Read More]
- Leaked images of Google’s GDrive find their way around the Web. [Read More]
- Super Video Converter…convert almost any video file. [Read More]
- Internet Explorer 7 released, and it finally has tabs! [Read More]
- Keep your PC clean with WinPatrol and CCleaner. [Read More]
- How do you get around? Luxury submarines take you where you want to go in style. [Read More]
- Windows Desktop Search 3: the best find-as-you-type search engine for Windows XP. [Read More]
- Firefox 2 released…now is the time for you to rediscover the Internet. [Read More]
- Get Vista Home Premium for only $110! [Read More]
- Mandriva Linux makes XGL a piece of cake. [Read More]
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Tags: 2006, Year In Review


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