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Toondoo is about to release a new feature to it’s users, called Toonbook. Seems like you could aggregate many cartoons and create a book view kind of read more »

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The subtitle is the mark of a long and excruciating pain that I went through when seeing that almost every week or so there was a blog from the Yahoo! Instant Messenger team that said nothing. Nothing of interest, actually: old features presented, the emoticonsÂ’ story (wasnÂ’t exciting at all, a lis read more »

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pidgin.pngWindows/Unix: Free, open source instant messaging application Pidgin has just released a significant new update, chock-full of bug fixes and some snazzy new features—among them more file transfer support, interface improvements, and improved customization. For more details on the changes, check out the official ChangeLog. Pidgin is free, open source, works on all Windows and Unix platforms. If you're new to Pidgin, check out the ten must-have Pidgin plug-ins to get even more out of the killer cross-platform app. If you're a die-hard Pidgin user, let's hear why you love Pidgin in the comments.
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When Leopard was released, one of the most enticing new features was Back to My Mac, a tool that made it possible to access your home computer remotely—including remote control of your desktop and access to your files—no matter where you are. The catch: It requires a $100 yearly subscription to the lackluster .Mac service. Right now I'm working from my laptop in Austin, and I've got the same full access to my home PC in Los Angeles as Back to My Mac offers, but I didn't spend a dime on .Mac to get it. That's because all of the tools you need to roll your own Back to My Mac are already built into Leopard for free out of the box—you just need to know how to access them.
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activities.pngFirefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Firefox extension Microsoft Activities for Firefox adds IE8's new Activities feature (which adds popular web services to your right-click menu) to your favorite browser. In truth, the idea behind Activities isn't new to Firefox at all, since to a large extent it's just contextual search fancied up a little, but one cool thing about this extension is that it actually supports IE8's Activity Providers page and installation format, so you can install a new Activity from the same place Microsoft publishes them. Microsoft Activities for Firef read more »

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We were impressed with part one, part two blew us away, and today we're back for an incredible third and final installment of the 2008 Coolest Cubicle Contest, with $500 at Amazon up for grabs. Today's submissions feature some over-the-top cubicles—like race tracks and bunkers—and some incredibly clever and subtle cubicle decor that anyone could pull off with a minimum of effort. Hit the jump to take a look at the last group of cubicles.


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Mark MacAskill says: "The war on terror is second only to the war on boredom. And my cube was definitely boring before I transformed it into a weapon of mass destruction. S read more »

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If Vista Turn Features On or Off OptionalFeatures.exe is blank or you are getting error 0x80070005 or 0x80073712 in Windows Updates, here is how to fix it by using System Update Readiness Tool. read more »

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