Archive for June, 2009

Firefox 3.5 is out now you can easily download it. Mozilla’s Mike Beltzner, who is Director Development of Firefox team, is expecting the new release to bring the total number of Firefox downloads over 1 billion for all versions.

John Lilly, chief executive of Mozilla, said in a statement:

So much is happening on the Web right [...]

Adobe, in a move to reduce and minimize the costs has implemented its decision of shutting down its North American operations for a week. In relation to that, Adobe has said the same activity will repeat for one more time during the course of this year.
Adobe a San Jose software company happens to make graphics [...]

ChallengePost is the place where problems get solved through competitive challenges. Let’s see some example of the challenges, they can be like, want an iPhone app that lets you know if there’s a deal at your favorite retailer? An inexpensive solar-powered generator for your apartment? A better way to teach kids math? What is the [...]

Trendrr, it’s a free service that lets you follow a number of interesting graphs related to a company, brand, person – any entity, really, that makes some kind of impact on the net.
The Trendrr service was built by a NYC agency called Wiredset that focuses on social media and digital marketing for the entertainment business. [...]

Razorfish was one of those iconic dotcom names, post dotcrash it then became aQuantive and then Microsoft.
Financial Times reported that Microsoft is finally selling Razorfish, the digital ad agency it acquired along with aQuantive in 2007. Microsoft acquired the agency, formerly called Avenue A Razorfish, as part of its $6bn. Razorfish is one of the [...]

According to the availability tool, which is available on Apple’s website in times of scarcity, was last seen in the summer of 2008, can you people imagine that whenever the demand for the iPhone 3G was heavy and supply was really short.
We again saw it on Friday, only 29 of Apple’s 257 stores were displaying [...]

You might be taken by surprise once you read the post title. But believe me the numbers are suggesting this surprising fact. According to Neowin and NY Times, Acer seems to be a potential candidate to overtake Dell. Dell happens to be the second largest PC sellers across the globe, but all that might be [...]

Do you use Gmail frequently and send files and attachments using your Gmail account?. If yes then you might like this post. The news is that Google has increased the maximum allowed attachment size. Previously it only allowed files bearing size of 20 MB to be sent. Now it has increased it to 25 MB. [...]

Do you happen to be one of those who uses Firefox and its extensions for various purposes. Well this post is going to make you happy. Here it is, Mozilla has released a series of add-ons named Collections. The recently released set for Add-ons contains the add-ons divided into the following categories:

Web Developer’s Toolbox – [...]

A new rumor has spread up that suggests Microsoft is looking at a third alternative for sending out copies of Windows 7 on USB drives. Microsoft, says the software giant is considering offering the upcoming OS Windows 7 on USB flash drives.

CNET reports:

Microsoft is considering offering Windows 7 on a thumb drive to allow netbook [...]


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