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Zenzui: Microsoft's Mobile Browsing S/W

Zenzui (an independent Mobile Web company also), developed by Microsoft’s Redmond Research lab is a new mobile browser. This application aims to make surfing the web on your mobile device easier through widgets. It lets you surf over a 6×6 grid of website widgets by panning and zooming around the grid. To learn more check out this promotional video:

Wishlist Item #18 : USB LED Desk Lamp

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I just found a real USB Desk Lamp that is made in a more traditional fashion. I am so impressed with the concept that I have added this as my wishlist item. Called the USB LED Desk Lamp this gadget has a flexible neck, four LED bulbs and an on/off switch on the lamp so you don’t have to unplug to turn the light off. The lamp is about nine inches tall and works with and USB port. The biggest surprize that its cheap at $8.0. Read More: http://www.everythingusb.com/usb_led_desk_lamp_12187.html

NBC Universal+News Corp+AOL+MSN+MySpace+Yahoo = Challenge 2 Google World

News Corporation & NBC Universal would launch the largest Internet video distribution network ever assembled with the most sought-after content from television and film. This video-rich site will debut this summer with thousands of hours of full-length programming, movies and clips, representing premium content from at least a dozen networks and two major film studios. AOL, MSN, MySpace and Yahoo! will be the new site’s initial distribution partners. Their users, who represent 96 percent of the monthly U.S. unique users on the Internet, will have unlimited access to the site’s vast library of content. This media alliance will offer consumers free long- and short-form video and create a compelling platform for advertisers, targeting the rapidly growing audience of online video consumers. Charter advertisers include Cadbury Schweppes, Cisco, Esurance, Intel and General Motors . Google Team, here is the challenge for you! This may kill  YouTube ! Read More: http://home.businessw

Newz: Google said "No More Data till 2038"

Search Giant! Google has decided that it's going to start purging data in its search logs. Currently, Google indefinitely retains detailed server logs on its search engine users, including user's IP addresses – which can identify a user's computer, the query, any result that is clicked on, their browser and operating system, among other details. Even if a user never signs up for a Google account, those searches are all tied together through a cookie placed on the user's computer, which currently expires in 2038 . Read More: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/03/taking-steps-to-further-improve-our.html http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/03/google_to_anony.html http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/03/more_on_google_.html

Krugle | Google for Programmers

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Since we seem to be discussing mashups & search engines, it would be unfair if we do not showcase Krugle.com - A search engine for looking up code snippets. Its been ages since I've done any coding, so I can't really comment on its usefulness. All you programmers out there, lets us know if your found krugle helpful? Next: TOR

CrossEngine: Seach Engine Mashup

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CrossEngine!! I would call this search engine as a mash-up of all search engines. CrossEngine allows us to search across a wide variety of search engines. Here is what I found intresting with this Engine: Clean & Intuitive Dashboard More than 300 search resources No internal ads from CrossEngine Team As per CrossEngine help pages, it was launched as MrSapo.com in Sep. 2004. This search mash-up is owned and operated by Intelways LLC, (Woodstock, GA) . One more intresting feature I found is website customization. We can coupled our website with CrossEngine . How? Try: http://crossengine.com/?window=http://www.msn.com And, you would be able to see the resulting page as your browser's default homepage. Enjoy!!

UFOCrawler : Power of IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition

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Powered by IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition enterprise search software, UFOCrawler ( http://www.ufocrawler.com/ ) is one of the new search bee! This has been launched Anomalies Network. The Anomalies Network is the world's largest online UFO and paranormal community. The Anomalies Network itself uses the CentOS Linux distribution, Apache, Tomcat, MySQL and PHP in addition to IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition . IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition is a no-cost, entry level enterprise search product with Web search services powered by Yahoo! that enables departments and businesses of all sizes to quickly and easily find, access and capitalize on information stored within organizations and across the Web. IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition can be downloaded at http://omnifind.ibm.yahoo.com . As of now, UFOCrawler still need to cover a long journey in order to beat other bigges in the Search Space.

NOD32 | The only AV your would ever need

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This eye watches your PC tirelessly, without demanding too much of your attention, bandwidth and system resources. Over the past decade I've used and refused a plethora of AVs/Security Suites. Some (read free) are just not good at the basics, or even if they are would want you to shell out something extra to clean the infections (they call it subscription, I call it ransom!) Some guzzle bandwidth as if there's no tomorrow, downloading MBs worth of updated signatures. The worst of the lot are the ones that demand too much of processor attention. The top two security suites love keeping at least 10% of CPU time to themselves all the time!! That's when I heard about NOD32 (and I admit, I wasn't impressed by its name) on Leo Laporte's and Steve Gibson's podcast, Security Now! , my bible on internet/system security. Leo has been using this AV for a long time and highly recommends it. I installed NOD32 sometime late 2005. It's been faithfully protecting me sin

Feed43 : XML/HTML to RSS

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Feed43 (pronounced as “Feed For Free”) is an online service, which converts any webpage to a RSS feed.. To create and setup feeds using this service you should have any of these browsers: Mozilla-based browser (e.g. Mozilla, Netscape 7+;  Firefox 1.4+) Internet Explorer 5.01 + Opera 8 +   Konqueror 3.4.1 The procedure of setting up a feed has been mentioned in a very user friendly way at the following URL:    http://feed43.com/how-it-works.html So what you are waiting for? Go & explore this Free RSS converter!!!

Compression | 1 GB to 10 MB

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Yes!! that's what the email, a colleague sent to me claimed. It had a link to this rather suspicious sounding application. KGB Archiver Call me a paranoid, but I did read my share of spy novels back in school. KGB , Mossad, CIA & MI6 they all were up to no good. I was pretty apprehensive installing it. What if it started sending my personal info to some twisted dude??? Anyways, I read some reviews, did a WOT check and decided to take the plunge. Here's the run down on this app. [readme_en.html says] KGB Archiver is the compression tool with unbelievable high compression rate. It surpasses even such efficient compression tool like 7zip and UHARC in terms of the abilities. Unfortunately although its powerful compression rate, it has high hardware requirements (I recommend processor with 1,5GHz clock and 256MB of RAM as an essential minimum). One of the advantages of KGB Archiver is also AES-256 encryption which is used to encrypt the archives. This is one of the st

TurboGears: Speed Up your web applications

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I scratched my head four times when I heard about TurboGears . Later, I regret for that scratching.... TurboGears is based on the agile, mature, cross-platform, well-documented, easy and fun Python programming language. We can create a database-driven, ready-to-extend application in minutes . The objective behind TG is to simplify and speed up the development of modern web applications written in the Python programming language. Python makes it super simple to get started with TurboGears , whether you're running Windows, Linux, Mac OS X or even a cell phone. I really liked this language at the first look. Kevin Dangoor developed TG for people like me who are in love with modern web applications written in old Programming Languages. After Ruby On Rails ! This is my new love in programming!!!!! Learn More : http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0 http://www.o3magazine.com/pastissues/issue5/

Xtra: Its Yahoo! XTRA

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Yahoo! NZ has teamed up Xtra with New Zealand's leading ISP and a subsidiary of the national telecoms provider, Telecom . Want to check this out: Try Yahoo! Xtra Homepage: http://nz.yahoo.com/new/

Viral Videos | My Fav

I mean that's why they call them Viral. I just couldn't resist passing this on. Let me know if you're infected too. Here's more..

What's WOT

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WOT's another reason to stay on the FireFox bandwagon. It's a free service that provides web site reputation information for users. You can download it as a simple add-on for your browser that determines the trustworthiness of websites based on direct testimonies from the users themselves. The testimonies are compiled into a general indicator of a websites trustworthiness, which you can easily view through a reputation icon on your browser window. It had these three easy to understand status icons. Been using it for almost 6 months now, and it keeps me out of all those shady alleys on the net. A must have if you are a www explorer. Find it at http://www.mywot.com/ Coming Soon: NOD32