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- Ask & Record Toolbar 1.0 (Windows)
- The Ask & Record Toolbar is a FREE, revolutionary new browser-based video/audio recording and conversion program that allows you to save and convert video from 1000s of sites; create MP3s from ANYTHING you hear on your PC and will convert your saved files to most popular formats. The video saving...
- Tags: Search Engine, Toolbar, Microsoft Windows, Video, Streaming Media, Applian Technologies, Ask & Record Toolbar, Corporate Communications, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Digital Media, Marketing, Internet, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2009-03-27
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- Microsoft to put Live Search Toolbar in front of millions of HP consumer
- Microsoft to put Live Search Toolbar in front of millions of HP consumerre: Microsoft to put Live Search Toolbar in front of millions of HP consume[i]It's interesting to note that neither the press release nor the blog post by Mikko Ollila (Product Manager, Live Search Partner Ecosystem) makes any mention...
- Tags: Web browsers, Hewlett-Packard Co., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-02
- Nero 8
- In addition to the disc-ripping and -burning capabilities with which Nero first made its mark, the digital-media suite also offers a bevy of options for managing movies, music, and photos. Nero helps you create and edit videos and music files, share that content online, turn your PC into a media...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, HD DVD, Corporate communications, DVD, Consumer electronics, RSS, HD-DVD playback, Nero, Nero 8
- Product reviews 2007-09-28
- Has Google actually read U.S. v. Microsoft?
- Has Google actually read U.S. v. Microsoft?MS and Google need much scrutinyMS for past and current violations and Google for record growth and expansion into markets that blur the line of search engine and content record center/data broker. That they throw barbs at each other is funny, since they...
- Tags: SEARCH, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-20
- Google spyware? Fine by me...
- Google spyware? Fine by me...I Hope You're Kidding......with the "poor teacher" bit...!!I won't burst your bubble about google appsI won't burst your bubble about gooogle apps, unless it leads to the demise of your job one day. : )But I would like to pop everyone's bubble about gmail....
- Tags: Social Security, PRODUCTIVITY, Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, Operational accounting, Viruses and worms, Google Search, Google Inc., spyware
- Discussion threads 2007-04-20
- Review: IE 7 doesn't leapfrog the competition
- Review: IE 7 doesn't leapfrog the competitionFirst browser with antiphishingMozilla is following IE7 here.Pulitzer!You know it's an unbiased Cnet expert review when the guy says the "biggest" feature in IE7 is "tabbed browsing". Not vastly improved security? Not built in RSS feeds, improved standards compliance or complete control by Group...
- Tags: Web browsers, Blogging, Mozilla Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox
- Discussion threads 2006-10-18
- Industry, others object to data retention
- Industry, others object to data retentionA bad idea from every view point.Has ALL of the snooping since 911 caught a single terrorist? NO! The truth is our security people can't find their butts with both hands.The terrorists are winning.The US has dropped to dead even with Uganda as...
- Tags: e-mail
- Discussion threads 2006-05-31
- Firefox promo site taken down by hackers
- Firefox promo site taken down by hackersheheheheNot again. Doesn't Billy have anything better to do with his time these days?No mention of OpenSuse being taken down?? NTHAHA!Firefox promo site taken down by hackersI guess security isn't a "Microsoft-only" problem. Thats ok if spreadfirefox.com site got 0wned, there wasn't anything...
- Tags: Linux, Hacking, Web browsers, Operating systems, UNIX, SECURITY, OPEN SOURCE, Billy, secure-browser, TWiki, hacker, Mozilla Firefox
- Discussion threads 2005-10-04
- Why IE 7.0 needs CSS
- Why IE 7.0 needs CSSFace i t John,your employer is playing catch up, that's all there is too it.M$ won't get too many more chancesto get things right. IE 7.0 SHOULD have tried to pass the Acid2 test - lack of CSS support has been tarnishing IE's image for YEARS....
- Tags: Web browsers, rationalization, Microsoft Internet Explorer, CSS, Microsoft Corp., Acid2, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, defacto
- Discussion threads 2005-08-01
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