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  • Carson charles 4:57 am on September 25, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Ge.la.to 

    Online dating market is a bit static. Bonus players have Match.com and eHarmony, which seem to suggest that in every commercial break that the person you’re looking for your life has just signed up minutes ago. At the other extreme, there are plenty of fish, though much improved in recent years, remains one of the least visually pleasing and easy to use web site. PoF not ridiculous and the traffic is free, and not a marketing point.

    Enter new kid on the block, Ge.la.to. Lance Today, Ge.la.to is online dating and mating in the social fabric. The addition of Vital to the process of getting to know you, while great attention to maintaining privacy at a reasonable level.

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  • Carson charles 2:45 am on September 23, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Skype 2.8 for OS X 

    The latest version of Skype 2.8 for OS X fixes a lot of compatibility issues Snow Leopard. The insects are small user interface issues – the field where you enter phone numbers was too dark – serious problems (such as four different crash bugs and a security button does not work). It also clarifies some issues with the addition of new contacts.

    What you have to do is to get an efficient and reliable defragmenter and spare some time to get it done. There is some good defragmentation software available on the internet. You can download one and try it for free.

    In addition to the corrections of snow leopards, there are some improvements for users of Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, which supports Skype surprising. If you have Skype 2.8, this update does not appear to make use of file – for updates. You have to download directly from the Skype Web site. If you have Skype 2.8, I recommend downloading because improvements in quality audio and video can only do so much better than previous versions of Mac

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  • Carson charles 3:29 am on September 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    GrandCentral 

    Before there was Google Voice is GrandCentral. In 2007, Google bought the Internet phone service that lets you call all your phones from one number, call recording, and set permissions on appeal. Google has finally relaunched the service as Google added voice and ingenious new features such as automatic transcription of speech. But if you prefer the old interface you have not updated … so far.

    They are more advanced than the pre-installed defragmenter in your system and will save you more time. Some of the defragmentation program will get its work done automatically.

    Morning stops GrandCentral and users begin to migrate their voice data to Google if they want to continue using the service (and phone numbers).

    If you do not have a Google GrandCentral number or voice, you can register at google.com / voice, but the service is invite again, which means you have to wait until May for the invitation just before you start using service.

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  • Carson charles 2:06 am on September 18, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Firestarter 

    Every PC should be protected. Even if the operating system Linux has a reputation for being nearly crack-proof, it is irresponsible to assume that reality. Any operating system connected to a network is vulnerable in one way or another and have the greatest possible protection is the only way to use a smart team.

    They are more advanced than the pre-installed defragmenter in your system and will save you more time. Some of the defragmentation program will get its work done automatically.

    Now with the Linux operating system has many options to protect themselves. But one of the easiest is to use Firestarter. Firestarter is one of the easiest to use firewall I’ve used. And with this simplicity without sacrificing security. Just because it’s easy, it means you are not protected. Firestarter is powerful and has lots of features. In this article you will learn how to install Firestarter and configure a firewall based office.

    Download Smashing Defrag to defragment your computer now!

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  • Carson charles 1:22 am on September 16, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Tiny Pictures 

    Having raised a total of $ 11.2 million since its founding in 2005, Tiny Pictures Shutterfly sold Friday for $ 1.3 billion in cash and another $ 1.3 million in restricted stock to employees, which has some results triggers. If you save the earn-out, investors are now only one tenth of what they put in.

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    Investors include Mohr Davidow, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, and angel investor Reid Hoffman and Joi Ito. Last round of risk the company $ 7 million was led by Draper Fisher in February 2008. But Mohr Davidow, who held preferred shares could have been the only investor to see one of these gains at all. Shutterfly disclosure of the acquisition with the SEC, which mentions only Mohr Davidow, as recipient of part of $ 1.3 million in cash.

    He also mentions that Nancy J. Schoendorf, managing partner at Mohr Davidow, serves on the boards of both companies. Although no vote on the acquisition, the connection is the question of whether or not Mohr played a role in updating the agreement of Shutterfly, first.

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  • Carson charles 1:37 am on September 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    TweepML 

    Twitter suggested by the user is the source of much controversy. However, the underlying logic is sound, even if execution is not: It is a way for users can package that will be interesting to follow overall. A new service called TweepML takes the idea and gives it to the masses.

    Basically, if you have used an OPML file to group feeds in your RSS reader, you understand the concept immediately. TweepML takes a group of Twitter users that you choose, package them, and you can share this package with the person of their choice. If the person on the receiving end of loads up the package, which will follow all the people you suggested.

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  • Carson charles 2:42 am on September 11, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Pixi 

    In a move similar to the opening of Herman’s Hermits to The Rolling Stones, Palm has decided to announce the new Palm Pixi, a phone like the Palm Centro from yesteryear to the point of price and features, the same day that Apple will eat the rest of the cycle news.

    The Pixi is a slider with touch screen and full keyboard. It will cost about $ 149 with two year contract and discounts on Sprint. It has 8 GB of onboard storage and takes 2-megapixel – against about 3 megapixels.

    No Wi-Fi, a dealbreaker for many. The Pixi is available in several "Artist Series" style and will be available during the holidays.

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  • Carson charles 5:55 am on September 9, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    BloggersBase 

    There are millions of blogs on the web and make sense of user-generated content can be a challenge. BloggerBase Israeli start-up hopes to solve this problem by providing a competition-based research platform that combines content from bloggers for readers to sift through the theme or subject.

    BloggersBase is composed of several authors blogs covering a variety of popular topics. Authors who submit their content to the blog, then read the charges and rates by readers. Readers can rate the content on the professionalism, presentation, value and style of writing. In a blog Gets High Marks, rises to the top of the page. Each blogger has a profile assigned to the writer. by the number of positions and popularity.

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  • Carson charles 2:50 am on September 7, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Signo – a shortcut manager 

    Signo is a shortcut manager developer Minimem flexible. It comes with a set of predefined keyboard shortcuts with the ability to add custom keyboard shortcuts or modify or delete existing ones. The shortcut keys are divided into different categories to make it easier to manage different subsets. Categories include computer memory, the text, open, launch, windows and capture. Most keyboard shortcuts in these categories should be self explanatory. Shortcuts in the Open category, for example, can execute files on local disk or on open sites on the Internet, while shares of Windows to access the shortcut keys to manipulate windows and other elements of the screen.

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  • Carson charles 1:49 am on September 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    WinLayout 

    If you are a ninja and a numeric keypad do not miss the mouse to move the windows on the desktop, WinLayout is the perfect utility to the system tray. Use your keyboard to move, resize windows and stir.

    Failure to install and simple utility provides many shortcuts, triggered by the operation of Windows, Ctrl, and / or Alt keys and listen to the platform of buttons. WinLayout treats your desktop as a three by three networks, Windows moves toward the upper left, lower right, and so when you press the key. Hit Win 7, for example, moving a window on the top left, while Win 3 sends the bottom right.

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