From time to time I receive an error message stating that Firefox is having issues starting up after I close it or after it crashes. There are two different error messages that I receive the most, and today we're going to cover a few different ways that will hopefully bring your Firefox back to life.
Here are the two errors that you might see:
Google News just added a new "local news" section to the Google News homepage. You'll find it by going to http://news.google.com and looking towards the mid-right side of the page. All you have to do is enter your zip code and Google will pull in news from various sources for your area. On their blog announcement they say that they are aware that they're not the first news site to do something like
After Microsoft announced that they were hoping to acquire Yahoo, there was obviously all kinds of talk around the web. Yahoo fans expressed both pleasure and mostly dis-pleasure at the thought of Yahoo being taken over by Microsoft. Shortly after the announcement, a new group formed over at Yahoo owned photo service, Flickr. The group is called "Microsoft: Keep Your Evil Grubby Hands Off Our Flickr" and it now has over 2,760 members and
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I really wish that Google would integrate a bunch of their services into a single interface, but it doesn't look like that will be happening anytime soon. Some of their services, such as Google Notebook and Google Reader, would feel pretty natural if they were part of the Gmail interface.
A good example of how it would work can be found in this
Up until now, the features that have been added to Google Spreadsheets have been a bit underwhelming. There's nothing they've done where I stopped and said "wow, that's amazing or unique" until today. Recently they implemented a form feature that will help users collect information in a poll like fashion. It's not that this feature is going to be beneficial to everybody, because it's not, but to those who could use such a feature, they're
When Microsoft announced that Vista SP1 had completed earlier this week I was a little bit excited. The disappointment came when I read that it wouldn't be ready for public consumption until the middle of March due to issues select users have with drivers.
Microsoft didn't give any information as to what the build number was of the final version, which hindered the spread of the
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).
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