Microsoft demoed a pre release of its next OS Windows 7 at PDC 2008. The build used for demo is 6933.winmain.081020-1842 according to Neowin. Windows 7 has some new features and enhancements to User interface compared to vista. ... Read More →
Microsoft to release web versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote
Microsoft today announced that it plans to release web version of office applications at professional developers conference (PDC2008). These are lightweight versions of Microsoft Office suite that can run in a browser. Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari browsers are supported. ... Read More →
Windows Live Adds Support for OpenID
Windows Live now became an OpenID provider, the release is meant for a technology preview and users are advised to wait for the final release to use Windows live ID as OpenID. The Windows Live ID Provider enables anyone with a windows live ID account to setup an OpenID alias to use at OpenID ... Read More →
Can You Run It? tells you if your computer can run that game
Can You Run It? is a web app that tells you if you can run that popular game on your computer. It compares your system specs with the minimum requirements of the computer games and shows you whether your computer can run that game or not. It does so by downloading a Java applet for Firefox and ... Read More →
Spice up gmail with emoticons & send canned responses with gmail
Gmail got a bunch of few useful features in the last ween including Gmail mobile version 2.0, canned responses and emoticons support for outgoing messages. If you prefer to spice up your email messages with emoticons, Gmail has released two kinds of emoticons round static emoticons and square ... Read More →
Microsoft to release Windows Vista SP2 next week to testers
Microsoft is getting ready to launch Vista service pack 2 in the coming months, before that it is releasing a beta version to a small group of testers. A small group of Microsoft's technology adoption program customers will get Vista SP2, Mike Nash posted on the windows vista blog. There is a ... Read More →
Gmail for mobile 2.0 released
Gmail has released a new version for mobiles called Gmail for mobile 2.0. It is available for J2ME supported phones and BlackBerry phones. The new version improves speed significantly with smoother scrolling and no freezing. Multiple account management allows you to quickly switch between Gmail ... Read More →
Google Analytics Upgrade: Adsense integration, data visualization and more
Google Analytics introduced new features today. These new features includes custom reports, a data export API, advanced segmentation, multi-dimensional data visualizations and Adsense integration. The upgrade also includes an improved user and administrative interface. The most useful feature in ... Read More →
Turn Your Blog into an iPhone App with AppLoop
AppLoop is a new service that allows you to make an iPhone App for your blog. It's App Generator tool can take any RSS feed and turn it in to an iPhone app. The process is straight forward according to Techcrunch, all you have to do is answer few questions, your blog name, url, icon, logo and ... Read More →
Create Screencasts online with ScreenToaster
ScreeanToaster is an application to create screencasts. You don't need to download any application to record your desktop screen, the service runs via Java web applet that makes it a platform independent service so you can use it on Windows, Mac or Linux. Screen Toaster can be controlled by ... Read More →
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