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Adobe

Adobe Powers Multiscreen Revolution at MAX 2010

Adobe is helping solve the challenges of delivering multiscreen experiences with both Flash and HTML5 acrossareas of content creation that include websites, digital publishing, online video, enterprise applications, and gaming.

Adobe's strategy is to help developers, creative pros, and entire organizations express themselves across the wide variety of devices that we are all using in our daily lives.

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Apple

The iPhone App That Detects Monsters

Please begin by clutching your iPhone and availing yourself of a Monster Meter.

This thoughtful and much-needed item claims on iTunes that it can offer "undeniable proof that there are no monsters under the bed." Well, now. The truth is that monsters can leap from any given nook, cranny, or, in one movie I happened upon, granny. So Monster Meter had better be efficacious in every corner.

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General

YouTube For Android 2.2 Becomes A Standalone App

Google has updated the YouTube application for Android 2.2 (a.k.a. Froyo) and made it standalone. There are many of features like watching videos in potrait and landscape mode, a beautiful refreshed user interface and In-page playback, which allows you to read comments while the video is playing. Experience the latest and best version of the official YouTube app which is available in the Android Market.

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Social Networking

Chrome Extension: Facebook Disconnect

A new extension, called Facebook Disconnect, blocks contact between your browser and Facebook's servers when you're browsing the regular Web. Facebook Disconnect will prevent the sending of data back to Facebook across the one million sites that use the Facebook Connect service.

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Google

The New Google Search Appliance

Cloud Connect for the Google Search Appliance  lets workers search across both on-premise and cloud-based content from a single search box, delivering more comprehensive results and improving productivity.
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Social Networking

Popular Facebook Apps Gather User ID

If you use Facebook but don't want your personal information leaked all over the Web, you had better make sure you don't use any of Facebook's most popular apps. Many apps on Facebook transmit varying amounts of identifying information to their own personal ad servers, even in cases when users' profiles were set to completely private.

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Apple

A Smaller Version Of Apple's MacBook Air

The MacBook Air will be introduced in a smaller size and with a lower price next week. There is a conference coming up where they will be more information available but there is already specs to role out.

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Adobe

Adobe Announced Reader X

Today Adobe announced the new Acrobat X Family of Products which includes Adobe Reader X as well as Acrobat X Suite, Acrobat X Pro, and Acrobat X Standard. Reader X will be available for download next month.

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Social Networking

Export your Data from Facebook with Data Downloader

Among the three new features  introduced by Facebook last week, one of the last ones to make it to the hands of users was the personal data downloader. It's also one of the most interesting of the bunch, since it effectively gives users an escape hatch to grab everything they've ever uploaded to Facebook and take it elsewhere.

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Microsoft

Microsoft Launches Windows 7 Phone

The goal for Microsoft’s latest smartphone is an ambitious one: to deliver a phone that truly integrates the things people really want to do, puts those things right in front of them, and either lets them get finished quickly or immerses them in the experience they were seeking.

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