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The Toronto Wireless Developer User Group is a meeting place for developers and project managers interested, involved or working with - Wireless LAN read more »

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Windows Media Player and Winamp Users in Danger! - Due to a 3ivx MPEG-4 5.x vulnerability - Softpedia read more »

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We all know how powerful social bookmarks sites have become, and how they can get your blog/site a very good amount of traffic that can boost your ra read more »

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Firefox with Greasemonkey only: The YouTube H.264 user script adds a link to view and download the higher-quality version of YouTube videos in page. You already know how to hack YouTube URLs to access a higher resolution and audio quality version of a clip, and this script makes downloading the HQ version easy. (See the difference between regular and HQ videos.) Be warned: This script can take time to render the links (sometimes it hangs indefinitely), and the HQ version isn't available for all videos. Once the kinks get ironed out, I'll add it to the Better YouTube read more »

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google-reader-filter.pngFirefox with Greasemonkey: Google Reader Filter is a free Greasemonkey user script that takes a list of user-defined keywords and automatically highlights any items in Google Reader whose contents match any word in your matchlist. The script's filtering does not remove posts from Reader, so you won't miss any content—you'll just have your attention drawn more closely to the matching items with the highlighting (though clearly a toggle option to truly filter matches would be useful). Google Reader Filter is free to install, requires Firefox with the Greasemonkey extension. I had mixed results with it, so let's hear how it works for you in the comments.
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Google allowed its users to edit the maps before, by moving markers of their homes and businesses, but nothing of this magnitude has ever impacted the online community like the latest option added. ItÂ’s heavenly manna for those in the need for pinpoint accuracy and, to be honest, a big help to the engineers that constantly had to manually operate the adjustments as they happened.

ItÂ’s final, Google Maps is open for heavy user editing. Because, as the Google Lat Long Blog writes, nobody knows ... read more »

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Google's services are quite popular these days and every time one of them encounters more or less critical problems, users are the first to notice them. However, every unexpected and, more importantly, unresolved issue forces registered users to look for alternatives, although I'm sure nobody would want this. This is exactly what happened a few days ago when an unexpected error occurred and made Google Calendar unaccessible for most users.

Nobody knows for sure what happened with th... read more »

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