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5 Free Apps to Clone Your Hard Drive - Download Squad (29)
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Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Shareware, Freeware Hard drive prices are so low now that it really makes sense to use an imaging program. That way you've got a perfectly cloned backup of your system exactly the way you have it configured in case of a crash, which is much more convenient than reinstalling Windows, activating, and loading all your applications all over again. Here are four great apps to get the job done - without ...Shared by amouraux (3) Antonio (47) Backhandzeus (17) Brandon J. Mendelson (17) carmepla (10) Christopher Gizzi (27) Daniel (9) Denis (2) Dragos Pirvu (658) Ed Kopp (30) edsmiley (16) Indian Stallion (13) infomaniac (14) Jdorfman (19) Jesse (21) Joelle (9) JPowers (41) Kathy (336) Kavi (4) Kwasi (150) Mark Collier (1) maxyRO (508) Murtadh (8) niklas fischer (1) nparker13 (104) Scott Morningstar (5) Selwin (25) taylor (329) warrior007 (246)Contribute comment -
Google Chrome goes portable: Carry it on a USB flash drive (24)
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Filed under: Internet, Windows, Google, Freeware, Open Source, Browsers Want to take Google's new web browser Chrome for a spin, but don't want to install anything on your computer? While Google hasn't officially released a portable version, the browser is open source. So just a few days after the launch of Google Chrome, an independent developer has released Portable Chrome, Portable Chrome comes as an 11MB self extracting file. When you run the executable, all ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (52) Alejandro-S (32) Andrew (30) aNTwNHs (80) Azeem (40) C.K. (134) Daniel (9) darkeye11547 (247) David P (16) doransky (43) Evan Sims (46) giginger (33) Jamie (22) Jesse (21) jonn (8) Nick Humphries (16) PiAir (48) Priit^ (63) Program Witch (21) RJO (20) small (22) Tim (13) vdhguy (17) Wolfgang (44)Explore read four notesContribute comment -
Picasa Updates, Adds Face Recognition [Digital Photos] (34)
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Google's Picasa is seeing updates on both the web- and desktop-based versions of the popular photo management application. The biggest new feature is coming to Picasa Web Albums in the form of people tagging, a Facebook-style tool that lets you tag faces in your photos by name and then view pictures of that person by simply searching. The difference between this and Facebook is that Google identifies all of the faces in your pictures automatically ...Shared by Aaron (25) Adam Selwood (23) AdamB (16) Adrian (19) bussiere (44) Christian Santos (72) ckaroli (45) Coop (25) Dan (12) Daniel (9) Duane (45) DVD (1) Eric (52) Hannibal (56) Ishai (19) james (6) janglyang (5) joel (6) keith (76) kiran (68) Library (16) lmjabreu (26) marcusmeisel (21) Mike (44) Mikey (51) nilegomez (11) Nuno Carvalho (20) Shahriar (2) tarman (25) Terrence (27) Tim (13) TO-Double-D (26) Todd Albertson (29) Wismark (12)Contribute comment -
Google Chrome - Google's new browser - First Look (4)
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Filed under: Windows, Google, Freeware, Open Source, Beta, BrowsersGoogle Chrome, the browser from Google that pundits everywhere have been speculating about for years has finally arrived, at least in beta form. So what is it like? Pretty much exactly what you'd expect from Google: it's a browser, but simplified. Google chose to use the open-source WebKit browser as the basis for Chrome. Strangely, only a Windows version of Chrome is currently available, even though WebKit ...- Daniel said: This is just plain awesome!
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Google Chrome Beta Now Available for Download [Google Chrome] (18)
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Google's made their new beta web browser Chrome available for download (Windows only). We'll publish our full review post-haste; in the meantime, go check it out yourself.Shared by cfohlin (9) Creeva (41) Daniel (9) Eric (52) Erik (46) GG (51) Jamieasp (25) Jason (36) Kwasi (150) Matt (8) Priit^ (63) Rob (3) Shaun (16) Sparky (7) SubEWL (23) Terren (14) Then (29) Zypher (3)Contribute comment -
Hulu Launches Fall Lineup, Premieres Before TV Broadcast (43)
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Hulu on Tuesday announced that it has launched its Fall Premiere Lineup, which over the next seven weeks, will be the place to find season premieres of Prison Break, Bones, House, Heroes, The Office and 30 Rock. To build up the hype around new shows or those in their second season, Hulu will also debut the first episode of Knight Rider, Lipstick Jungle, Chuck and Life, one week before they air on broadcast television. The ...Shared by Aaron (25) akvalley (18) Alex (31) Alex (17) Alvin A. (23) Amihai (24) Andrew Boardman (69) Andrew Ruess (121) Bill (17) blakeneven (27) Brent (43) Bret Taylor (14) Brian Junyor (39) Cavorter (25) Chris Saad (1) Cosmin (9) Craig (4) Daniel (9) Drew Olanoff (144) Elroy (22) Ephraim (5) Eric Herboso (12) Guerwan (21) hikikomori (68) Jakob (28) Jimmy (27) Joel (2) JUSTIN (13) Kevin (28) kmohr25 (22) mfelkins (8) Mike (3) Nick (10) OwlBoy (1) Paul (19) potentato (25) richhand (31) Steve Isaacs (47) Tallin (7) Tim Probst (14) Wayne (49) Yan (20) zapnap (34)- Yan said: Is NBC starting to get it? Not holding my breath...
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Picasa Refresh Brings Facial Recognition (76)
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In the anticipated release of Google’s new and improved Picasa, the company will offer facial recognition technology to help you identify friends and family in your pictures without requiring you to tag them by-hand each time you see them. Launching at noon PDT today, Picasa’s facial recognition technology will ask you to identify people in your pictures that you haven’t tagged yet. Once you do and start uploading more pictures, Picasa starts suggesting tags for ...Shared by Aaron (25) Amihai (24) Andy Beal (23) Archit T (16) Benedict Lee Zhi En (208) blakeneven (27) Brenton (3) Brian (2) Brian (26) Brian Cuban (1084) broepke (19) Brooke Adcox (9) Carl (5) Carl Dunn3 (15) CHRISTIAN (23) Christopher (54) Chuck LeDuc (6) cuqui (21) Dan Persson (1) Daniel (13) Daniel (9) DarK FlameS (64) David Sasaki (4) dffrnt (27) dknowles (19) Drew Olanoff (144) Edo (21) eschnou (11) Gautam (16) GerardM (25) Gil (158) Gil Creque (8) godlaugh (10) Gommit (28) Guy (754) guy (626) Hagdahl (29) HollowMarkeD (65) Icefreez (18) James (11) James Forbes Keir (19) Jeffrey (26) Jeremiah (19) Jimmy (27) joekwon (18) Joey Doll (14) JohnMu (12) jonmower (21) Jrod (68) Kevin (28) kpoirier (4) Lantash (10) Leonid (20) lucky13cxc (6) Martin Dahl Pedersen (7) marxwang (43) mfelkins (8) Michael V (4) Mike F (465) ModernBizzle (5) Murali (10) Nick (10) Nick Cobb (474) Oudi Antebi (25) patrice (7) PMinze (28) potentato (25) Powera (24) Ritu (686) Rob (17) Sigalon (36) SMC (204) surftheair (8) Techboy (17) webtime (501) 猫影 (14)Explore read eight notes- DarK FlameS said: Picasa agora com reconhecimento facial...
- Jrod said: boom
- Oudi Antebi said: worked very nice for me!
- Hagdahl said: Picasa med ansiktigenkänning måste vara det ballaste på länge! Det kan bli hur enkelt som helst att söka efter olika personer i bildarkivet.
- Icefreez said: Wow, that will be nice. They already developed the technology somewhat for Google maps why not develop it a bit more and release it for free :D
- Jeffrey said: interesting - this would make life a lot easier on facebook... firefox plugin anyone? =P
- Joey Doll said: google is on a tear
- kpoirier said: sounds cool.
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Google Chrome update: First screenshot, and live-blog alert (11)
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The Web site for Google's new open-source Chrome browser is slowly waking up. As I first began writing this post, there was a logo, a single screenshot (below), a link to a broken video, and a non-functioning download link. The page now redirects to Google.com, though. The company is hosting a press conference at its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters Tuesday at 11 a.m. PDT. I will be there and will live blog. Sign up for ...Shared by Adam (18) Andrew Ruess (121) Asankhaya (2) Ceyhun AKSAN (9) Daniel (9) Dennis Laumen (18) louisgray (150) lucacicca (6) rOckY (157) Scott Rollins (19) Zenith (27)Contribute comment -
Google Chrome update: First screenshot, and live-blog alert (5)
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The Web site for Google's new open-source Chrome browser is slowly waking up. As I first began writing this post, there was a logo, a single screenshot (below), a link to a broken video, and a non-functioning download link. The page now redirects to Google.com, though. The company is hosting a press conference at its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters Tuesday at 11 a.m. PDT. I will be there and will live blog. Sign up for ...- Casey said: Can't wait to see this.
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If You Want To Create a Mashup, Just Ask Your Browser. Mozilla Labs Launches Ubiquity. (106)
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Aza Raskin at Mozilla Labs thinks there’s got to be an easier way to create Web mashups. Today, he is announcing the launch of Ubiquity, an experiment in using natural language to invoke Web services. Ubiquity is an extension to the Firefox browser that lets you type in what you want to do—insert a map, translate this page, Twitter this block of text, search on Google—and invokes one of 30 Web services. As Raskin describes ...Shared by Aaron (25) Aashay (4) Alex (31) Alex (17) Anand L (6) AnthonyBaker (26) bddemir (4) Ben Shoemate (23) Bob (13) Bradford (1) Burcu Sarar (7) C.K. (134) CB (13) Chris (14) chrisbrogan.com (24) Chuck LeDuc (6) cleiva (12) Costantino (19) Craig (4) Dan McCall (24) Daniel (9) Darko (4) Dave (29) David (6) Derick Valadao (15) Devlin D (5) Dieter Schwarz (10) Dominic Hopton (3) dukz (3) dwk (23) ekaye (13) Eunice (12) Fernando (4) FiZ (1) Flyhorse (4) fr3dly (50) Gelidity (19) Gil Creque (8) Gommit (28) Hooman (2) hyderabadblues (5) iemz (17) James (18) Jared (19) Jason Nielubowicz (17) Jeremy (91) Jitgos (7) John Magnus (39) Jordan (6) Jorge (22) jqueryboy (20) Kat (6) Keef (0) Kerry (31) kevin oshea (9) Klemo (20) lakshmi (5) Lech Ambrzykowski (20) Luana C. (2) Luke G (5) Mark (29) Markus (2) Marque (0) Matteo (11) Matthew (6) maxlibris (3) Mickey (7) Mikael (13) ModernBizzle (5) MrT (11) Nick Nogueira (20) Noah J (6) partout (25) Pejman (0) Pimienta (4) PMinze (28) Praneet (8) Razzu (11) retrofitweb (1) Rhoad Racing (6) richhand (31) Scott (19) Scottdwest (5) Selwin (25) Sergio (7) Seth (12) Seth (12) Sh (5) shark (17) Shaun (16) Sid (19) spolay (7) Stephen (8) stratus (4) Stu (10) sumidiot (5) tamburix (6) tarun (7) TechDad1246 (8) Thinh (198) Tomi (8) Trebel (15) wildgica (52) Yinka (9) ziqbalbh (24) тaмás (12)Explore read 12 notes- Flyhorse said: This is awesome!
- Devlin D said: I am loving the work that Aza is doing! He is a user experience GENIUS!!!
- Derick Valadao said: Holy smokes. That looks really really cool.
- Noah J said: One to watch.
- Klemo said: Aza Raskin at Mozilla Labs thinks there’s got to be an easier way to create Web mashups.
- Daniel said: Now this is awesome!
- Praneet said: Installed it today.. cool thing.
- Dominic Hopton said: The new hotness, IMHO
- Luke G said: Huge.
- ModernBizzle said: Cool name, logo, and idea!
- Mickey said: ovo samo sto je stiglo na moj RSS reader, Mozilla novi projekat, izgleda ludo (vidi video. alpha 0.1
- chrisbrogan.com said: Can we stop always using maps to describe mashups? Is it just me?
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If You Want To Create a Mashup, Just Ask Your Browser. Mozilla Labs Launches Ubiquity. (107)
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Aza Raskin at Mozilla Labs thinks there’s got to be an easier way to create Web mashups. Today, he is announcing the launch of Ubiquity, an experiment in using natural language to invoke Web services. Ubiquity is an extension to the Firefox browser that lets you type in what you want to do—insert a map, translate this page, Twitter this block of text, search on Google—and invokes one of 30 Web services. As Raskin describes ...Shared by a.andreev (11) Aaron (25) Aashay (4) Anand L (6) AnthonyBaker (26) bddemir (4) Ben (5) Bradford (1) Burcu Sarar (7) Carlos R. Hernandez (37) Chris (14) chrisbrogan.com (24) Chuck LeDuc (6) cleiva (12) Costantino (19) Craig (4) Dan McCall (24) Daniel (9) Darko (4) Dave (29) David (6) Devlin D (5) Dieter Schwarz (10) dk (18) Dominic Hopton (3) dukz (3) dwk (23) ekaye (13) elmarco (5) emaynard (3) Eunice (12) evo (11) Fernando (4) FiZ (1) Flyhorse (4) Gelidity (19) Gerd Leonhard (31) Gil Creque (8) Gommit (28) hatch (21) Hooman (2) hyderabadblues (5) iemz (17) James (18) Jared (19) Jason Nielubowicz (17) Jitgos (7) Jordan (6) Jorge (22) Karl-Anders (1) Kat (6) Keef (0) Klemo (20) kris7topher (23) Kyle Outlaw (0) lakshmi (5) Lech Ambrzykowski (20) Luana C. (2) Luke G (5) Markus (2) Marque (0) Matteo (11) Matthew (6) maxlibris (3) Mickey (7) ModernBizzle (5) MrT (11) Nick Nogueira (20) Noah J (6) Oudi Antebi (25) Pejman (0) Pimienta (4) pixites (3) Praneet (8) Ray Weitzenberg (34) Razzu (11) retrofitweb (1) Rex (152) Rhoad Racing (6) Richard (24) Scottdwest (5) Selwin (25) Sergio (7) Seth (12) Seth (12) Sh (5) shark (17) Shaun (16) Sherry Chupka (1) spolay (7) spoon16 (37) Stef Lewandowski (5) stefan (7) Stephen (8) stratus (4) Stu (10) sumidiot (5) tamburix (6) tarun (7) TechDad1246 (8) Tomi (8) vishwas (9) Will (11) Yinka (9) yoshy (341) ziqbalbh (24) тaмás (12)Explore read 16 notes- Oudi Antebi said: definitely one of the nicest things i've seen lately on the tech world that really make sense and solve problems
- Dominic Hopton said: The new hotness, IMHO
- Praneet said: Installed it today.. cool thing.
- ModernBizzle said: Cool name, logo, and idea!
- Luke G said: Huge.
- elmarco said: that will surely become my favorite browser shortcut! great stuff
- a.andreev said: Now this is what I always wanted in a browser!
- Will said: uber cool!
- Devlin D said: I am loving the work that Aza is doing! He is a user experience GENIUS!!!
- Klemo said: Aza Raskin at Mozilla Labs thinks there’s got to be an easier way to create Web mashups.
- Daniel said: Now this is awesome!
- Mickey said: ovo samo sto je stiglo na moj RSS reader, Mozilla novi projekat, izgleda ludo (vidi video. alpha 0.1
- chrisbrogan.com said: Can we stop always using maps to describe mashups? Is it just me?
- Noah J said: One to watch.
- Flyhorse said: This is awesome!
- Karl-Anders said: Trying now...
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The approval broker: Zapproved (4)
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Zapproved is a fairly new and very straightforward Web app for collecting approvals. Say you have a brilliant idea at work but need your boss, and the head of marketing, and a salesperson to commit to it before it has a chance of success. You might be able get these people to verbally express enthusiasm, or respond to an e-mail proposal in the affirmative, but these approvals can be tenuous. Worse, the marketing guy may ...Contribute comment -
FriendFeed unleashes new look, new features (in beta) (12)
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FriendFeed has just made available a new look for users who want to give it a spin ahead of its launch to the general public. Users who visit beta.Friendfeed.com will see the slightly new look that may not seem all that different from the old version, but frequent users will notice a slew of updates the greatly improve the service's social experience. One of the big new features is the inclusion of photos. You can ...Shared by Araceli (1) ckaroli (45) Daniel (9) Dimitar D (37) Eric (52) Keith (7) LouCypher (57) Mark (19) Nice Fish Films (65) rzklkng (136) Syed Akram (12) Wismark (12)- Araceli said: FriendFeed has just made available a new look for users who want to give it a spin ahead of its launch to the general public. Users who visit beta.Friendfeed.com will see the slightly new look that may not seem all that different from the old version, but frequent users will notice a slew of updates the greatly improve the service's social experience.
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SonicShack desktop T-shirt designer (11)
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Filed under: Fun, Utilities As a former high school teacher I have had my share of T-shirt designing responsibilities. Usually you choose some premade graphics, insert your specific text and colors and have the shirts made. Or, you make your own really cool design and pay a lot extra for it to be created. Design Studio from Sonic Shack makes things a bit more interesting. It's a bit like CafePress but on your desktop and ...Shared by ckaroli (45) Daniel (9) Drew Olanoff (144) infomaniac (14) macgeekpro (35) mmhan (7) Murtadh (8) My Groups (1) Olivier (48) Pedro Markun (17) 이장 (39)Contribute comment -
FixYourOwnPrinter.com Offers Hacks and Fixes from Fellow Printer Owners [Printers] (44)
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One of the few guarantees the computer world offers is that, at some point, your printer will report that it's out of ink when it isn't, mangle pages because of a small break in a plastic part, or otherwise make even the geekiest of users pull their hair out. FixYourOwnPrinter... hosts an active forum of users who share their tips on managing the money-grubbing machines, with tips like placing black electrical tape over the ink ...