When Mozilla put together their Firefox Campus Edition, they included only three extensions with it. Considering the number of extensions out there, the three that they included were probably chosen carefully. Among them were Foxytunes, StumbleUpon, and Zotero. Zotero is a "must-have" for students and anyone who does web research because it keeps track of and sorts your citations. Recently they dropped the beta tag from their name and
Mozilla has been taking some heat the past few days because of a post by Computer World's Gregg Keizer. In it he quoted the latest Firefox 3 Meeting notes saying that 80% of the Firefox 3 bugs will not get fixed by the time the browser is released.
It is true that Mozilla, in one of their plans, had said that they would leave 80%
I'm not really big on playing computer games that leave you sitting at your computer for days on end, but that doesn't mean I don't play games. A new game that is in the works, called Crayon Physics, is the epitome of what I love in a game: fun, increasingly difficult, and extremely creative.
I just got done playing a no-install needed prototype of Crayon Physics, and it is so interesting that you
We first wrote about Remember the Milk (here) over a year ago and described it as a free simple task manager. Since then it remains just that, but they've made all kinds of improvements and changes that keep it on my list of favorite task managers. Just today they announced that they've launched a "reloaded" service with lots of new features that their users
YouTube has nearly mastered the whole concept of video sharing in its current form, so the next step is to improve what they have to offer something even better. There's always room for improvement no matter what you're doing! The obvious improvement for YouTube would be to offer high-quality videos which according co-founder Steve Chen, we should see within three months. This announcement was made at the NewTeeVee conference that was held on Wednesday
Note: Sorry, this deal is for United States residents only.
If you missed out on the 2GB flash drive deal a few months back don't sweat it. Not only is the 2GB drive available for $4.95, but there is also a 4GB drive available for a mere $14.95! And if that's still too much for your pocketbook pick up the 1GB
Welcome to Daily Downloads brought to you by CyberNet! Each weekday we bring you the Windows software updates for widely used programs, and it's safe to assume that all the software we list is freeware (we'll try to note the paid-only programs).
As you browse the Internet during the day, feel free to post the software updates you come across in