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Archive for December, 2009

Top 10 Winners Predicted for 2010
1. Healthy Living
2. The Cloud
3. Savings
4. Simplicity in Design
5. Web Applications
6. Instant and Virtual
7. Portability
8. Energy
9. Green Shopping
10. Security

Top 10 Losers Predicted for 2010
1. Capitalism
2. Health Care
3. Credit Card Companies
4. The Left
5. Acorn
6. Big Government
7. Privacy
8. Super Star Atheletes
9. Facebook
10. Reality…

What is Hot in 2010

Firefox 4 slips to 2011

Mozilla has admitted the next point release of its Firefox browser, slated for release this month, won’t appear until some time in Q1 2010 and the next major release, originally targeted for the middle of next year, is likely to slip into 2011.

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  • Photoshop is a heck of an amazing software. You can do all kinds of things with images and go as far as your imagination can take you. Once you are past the beginner level and understand what the various options are for and how they work, then you are ready for tips like the ones that are the topic of this 2 part article.

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  • Still evaluating… (PIC)

    1736 days! Surely there must be a free alternative by now, dude.

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  • The notorious Y2K bug put IT on the map — and nearly wiped out its credibility. Ten years later, we remember the upsides, the downsides and how techies rang in the new millennium.

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  • Not only are they offering FREE software for FREE, but they are doing a very difficult task for you (following a bunch of people).

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  • Intelligent software means AI is now part of our everyday lives

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  • Opera has released a pre-alpha version of its browser. This version promises to be a lot faster then previous versions.

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  • Google is very seriously planning to add a version of the Google Voice product to its Apps/Office suite of applications for businesses. Currently, businesses are offered enterprise versions of Google Docs (online Office), Gmail, calendar and other applications. More than 2 million businesses and 20 million people use Google Apps.

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  • Interesting analysis explaining why the ‘Video’ element might not be effective, even if the browsers support it.

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