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Guess how many clicks: The D300 guessing game..

`Obsidian-Fox:iconObsidian-Fox: reports, September 29
Fancy prizes await whoever gets it right!

Google Project 10 to the 100

¢mindfuckx:iconmindfuckx: reports, September 25
"At Google, we don't believe we have the answers, but we do believe the answers are out there. Maybe in a lab, or a company, or a university -- but maybe not.

Maybe the answer that helps somebody is in your head, in something you've observed, some notion that you've been fiddling with, some small connection you've noticed, some old thing you have seen with new eyes.
If you have an idea that you believe would help somebody, we want to hear about it. We're looking for ideas that help as many people as possible, in any way, and we're committing the funding to launch them. You can submit your ideas and help vote on ideas from others. Final idea selections will be made by an advisory board."

Google will donate a $10 million sponsorship to the top 5 ideas.
So what are you still doing here ?

15 most dangerous celebrities web searches

^allhopeislost:iconallhopeislost: reports, September 19
Internet security company McAfee sends along a list of the celebrity-name Web searches most likely to result in you stumbling onto some spyware- or virus-infested site.

This is the second year McAfee has done the report, and Paris Hilton went from being the most dangerous celebrity search last year to falling off the list completely this year, while Britney Spears, who was fourth last year, also disappeared from the rankings.

Read on to see the honor roll!

Apple "Lets Rock" Event

*macusers:iconmacusers: reports, September 9
On Tuesday the 9th of September 2008 Apple will be holding a special media only event at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco.

Google's Own Browser: Chrome

`dancewiththesky:icondancewiththesky: reports, September 2
Links about Google's new browser.

Ars Technica on TinEye Ripped Image Search Engine

`dancewiththesky:icondancewiththesky: reports, August 19
Ars Technica has published a review of TinEye, a search engine to find ripped images on the Web.

Firefox & dA - Add-ons, Extensions and Plugins.

*Vayde:iconVayde: reports, August 3
If you have an extension which you have found useful that isn't in the list please provide a link and short description in a comment for others. :thumbsup:

TSTC to Offer Accredited Degrees in Virtual Worlds

=jake10684:iconjake10684: reports, July 28
Texas State Technical College, starting fall '08, will be offering fully accredited certificates and degrees in digital media through Second Life.

Topolate personal animation equipment

^guruubii:iconguruubii: reports, July 11
The most advanced classical animation system I've ever seen, and pretty reasonable prices!

Adobe unveils Reader 9 with Flash

^guruubii:iconguruubii: reports, July 2
Adobe released on Tuesday the first Reader application to make movies and animation into the Portable Document Format.

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Critical Design Flaw in Microsoft Vista

=Carcin09:iconCarcin09: reports, October 7
A new, critical design flaw was discovered in Microsoft Vista that causes all programs to become inaccessible and unusable. The nature of this flaw makes it impossible to repair unless you are prepared to fix it. Read the entire article for info on preventing and fixing this flaw.

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GMail Storage Shows 5-Year Plan

~FSDown:iconFSDown: reports, July 21, 2007
When GMail hit the market in 2004, it became extremely popular from its viral marketing campaign. Since then, it has skyrocketed to success in the e-mail market. Now, they have arisen to the top of e-mail service providers from offering good service and a large storage space.How much is too much? Even with the multi-gigabyte storage capacity, people wanted more.

Google has recently released a 5 year plan on just how much space GMail will be getting. Currently, the storage is set at 2.8 GB. Through the months, it will arise a few hundred MB until it reaches a whopping 3.47 GB in just five years.

You are allowed to create more than one account- so Google has essentially become a storage device, in addition to e-mail services. It will be interesting to see what will happen in 10 years for Google, who offers this service completely free of charge.

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~LiDiL:iconLiDiL: Jul 21, 2007, 4:10:03 AM
I have yet to create a gmail account. hmm maybe I will soon. :D

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~FSDown:iconFSDown: Jul 21, 2007, 6:53:56 PM
I'm at exactly the same stage! :P

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~LiDiL:iconLiDiL: Jul 21, 2007, 7:21:52 PM
heh I'm content with my current email address but there's something about G-mail...

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~masray:iconmasray: Jul 23, 2007, 7:09:07 PM Mood: Affection
I'm just keep on using Gmail,but never save big files in ,because it's not a professional storage space,but free means it's enough.
~FSDown:iconFSDown: Jul 25, 2007, 4:54:25 PM
:) So true!

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