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Adobe Mars Beta 2 Released

Adobe released Adobe Mars beta 2. The Mars Project is an XML- friendly representation for PDF documents.

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Google expands online translator services with dictionary

Google Translate has been upgraded to improve the translation of loose verbs. Right now the service can only translate  English to French, German, Italian, Korean and Spanish and vice versa.

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The battle of the search engines - Yahoo's struggle

Yahoo's search engine co-founder Jerry Yang is taking over from Terry Semel the reins - but the big question is: can he revitalize the struggling internet giant?

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Mozilla exec claims Apple is hunting open source

According to Mozilla COO John Lilly Apple, Steve Jobs expects to do more than lure Internet Explorer users to Apple's upcoming Safari browser for Windows - he envisions a duopoly within the browser market at the expense of FireFox and others.

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Adobe developed YouTube Remixer with Flex

YouTube has officially launched an new video mixer that allows user to edit videos.

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Firefox 3 to support SQLite for offline storage

The new alpha release of Firefox 3 shows that the browser is to support SQLite for offline storage. The world of the RDBMS has come to the browser, and has jumped from server to client in the Web platform.

 

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The latest advancements in graphical user interfaces at TED

Recently I came across the wonderful movie that shows a new way of presenting large amount of data. Press read more to take a look it is well worth watching!

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YouTube makes http biger then p2p again

The "YouTube-effect" has given back the lead in datatrafic to http again instead of p2p. YouTube is accountable for one fifth of all the http traffic. These are the results of a study conducted by Ellacoya Networks that analyzed the data of approximately one million broadband subscribers in North America.

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Top results of search engines are showing more and more differences

A recent study of Google, Yahoo, Windows Live and Ask delivered the same top result only 3.6 percent of the time. The search engines agreed more often in a study two years ago, in which the top result matched all four engines on 7 percent of queries.

 

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Google's PowerPoint viewer goes live

Google added a new feature to Gmail that allows users to view Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations in their web browser.

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