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Xerox Travel Scanner

Xerox has a green and simple solution to maintain receipts, documents and bills, especially during corporate travels.

Xerox Corporation has come up with the Xerox Travel Scanner – a mobile scanner that can handle the business needs of corporate travelers for just $199. As per the official announcement – The Xerox Travel Scanner measures only [...]

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Distress on the cloud

This a typical example of one of the drawbacks with Cloud computing. Though Cloud computing is an ideal choice for startups with low capital, it can turn into a nuisance if the problems aren’t noticed by the end customer. Cloud computing platform does nothing but hosting the service. Any problems with the [...]

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Sniff your friends

Useful Networks, a mobile software company operating in UK and Scandinavian region, has come up with a product that enables you to “sniff” your facebook and other social networking friends, in real time. As the product web page claims:
sniff lets you instantly locate your friends in real-time, anytime, anyplace, using your mobile phone.
As you [...]

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Online File Storage Series – #1 Mediafire

This is the first post in the series, that analyzes various file storage services available over the web. Main focus will be on those services, that offer more reliable and flexible options for both professional and casual users.

Mediafire allows users to store files and images. These resources can be securely accessed over the [...]

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A Beginner’s Guide to Google Gears

 
Many of us know about Google Gears as Google’s innovation to store web data offline, that can be viewed even in the absence of an Internet connection.  But Gears is much more than that.
What is Google Gears?

Gears is an open source project that enables more powerful web applications, by adding new features to your web [...]

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Google Blog Search

Google Blog Search is yet another Google Labs product.  This enables you to search for keywords, across the blogging community.

Once a search is performed, results are returned in a new page.  You can filter the search results based on the time of the post – for instance, you can view only those posts, that were [...]

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Digg Toolbar for Firefox 3

Digg has officially released its toolbar for Firefox 3, which would highly simplify the way the users digg, comment and submit posts.
This toolbar fits nicely under the firefox navigation bar, just above the Google toolbar (in case you have it).
In case you are navigating to a new page, that has never been digged, you can [...]

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Google Mail – Web Clips

Gmail Web clips brings news bits from your favorite sources, right in to your inbox.

Gmail, by default, picks up news items from popular sources. You can edit and include the feeds of your choice.  Navigate to Settings -> Web Clips to edit your settings. Also, the news is filtered based on the mail [...]

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AllTop – A News mashup site

AllTop is a news mashup site that claims to bring all latest news, across topics to your desktop. Guy Kawasaki, a well known blogger and strategist, is supposed to be the brain behind this.
Essentially, this is “one site fits all” – that covers a wide range of categories. For instance, there is a [...]

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