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Opera Mini 5 Beta Browser

Introducing a graphically enriched layout topside and new features below decks, the new Opera Mini beta browser is snappier, more attractive, and more advanced than last year's predecessor, Opera Mini 4.2. Mini 5 beta brings over several features from Opera's desktop browser.

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Adobe

Adobe Discontinue Dreamweaver Developer Toolbox (ADDT) - updated

Since we posted that Adobe has decided to discontinue their Adobe Dreamweaver Developer Toolbox, we are getting tons of mails for similar products that we offer. That's why we have updated this news for our more complete offer.

Adobe has decided to discontinue development of Adobe Dreamweaver Developer Toolbox 1.0.1 software effective April 9, 2009 and the sales across all channels will end on May 1, 2009. Toolbox was introduced to make it easier for some Dreamweaver users to build dynamic web applications and deliver compelling functionality to their customers. It fully supported existing development models and was intuitive enough to be useful to many designers just entering into the web development space.

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YouTube Moving Toward Paid Content

Google appears close to inking partnerships with several major Hollywood studios to offer streaming movie rentals on YouTube in what would be the first foray toward paid content on the world's largest video site.

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Google's Take on the Future of Blogging

Don't tell Google that blogging is dead or passé. The company continues to invest in Blogger, its popular blogging service and sees a bright future ahead.

Earlier this month, Blogger marked its tenth anniversary and Google announced some upgrades and new features today as part of a birthday celebration.

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Google Chrome: Year One

It was one year ago today that Google Chrome was officially launched. In that time, Google has removed the Beta tag and moved from a version 0.x to a 4.x dev version.

Google has been putting out releases on the dev side fairly regularly (nearly one a week) since the browser's launch, but is still growing. A year after the official launch of Google Chrome, it isn't perfect and it has more work yet to be done.

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Microsoft

Windows Mobile 6.5 phones coming October 6

Microsoft officials said that the first Windows Mobile 6.5 phones would be available on October 6. As expected, Microsoft is also planning to launch its My Phone (”Skybox”) service for storing and accessing mobile-phone information and the new Windows Marketplace for Mobile online app store on the same day, as well.

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The Final Version of Opera 10 Released

Opera Software today unveiled the final version of Opera 10. In a world of ordinary Web browsers, Opera 10 stands out from the crowd with innovative new features wrapped in an elegant, fresh interface. Opera 10 is absolutely free, comes in 43 languages, and works on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms.

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Facebook for iPhone 3.0

The real growth spurt comes from the pile of new and improved features that Facebook has poured into the application. They range from the typical-support for landscape mode, capability to change your profile picture-to the powerful-such as creating photo albums and kicking off a text message or call from the Facebook interface.

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Google Reforms Chrome for Snow Leopard

Google released an update for Chrome to fix compatibility problems with Snow Leopard, which along with other fixes shows the gradually maturing state of the Mac OS X version of the browser.

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DMXzone New Competition and "Gallery Demo" Winner!

We're really glad to announce our "Gallery Demo" Competition winner. His name is Giancarlo Barba and below you can see the amazing gallery he has created using DMXzone CSS Image Gallery.

Do you also want to win a free extension? Then read on to find out how!


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