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Apple Takes the Spyware-Style Low Road, Pushing Safari on Windows
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / March 21, 2008 8:51 PM / 38 Comments

Debate is raging over the news that Steve Jobs has made good on his summertime promise and is now sending Apple's browser Safari along for the ride when Windows users

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Top Digg User Zaibatsu Banned - Reactions from Both Zaibatsu and Digg Management
Written by Richard MacManus / September 22, 2008 6:00 PM / 56 Comments

There's more user unrest in the community of popular social news site Digg, after the all-time number 3 ranked user Zaibatsu, a.k.a. Reg Saddler, was banned for alleged multiple violations

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Add Profiles to FriendFeed and Extend Your Twitter Profile
Written by Corvida / July 6, 2008 11:33 AM / 19 Comments

Micro-blogging darling Twitter and the charming aggregation site FriendFeed are missing one huge thing that most users don't mind overlooking: profiles. While, it really isn't a big deal profiles

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What We Use: A Tour of RWW Desktops (Mac & PC)
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / October 23, 2008 1:30 PM / 15 Comments

It's all about the web apps these days, right? Everything important's in the clouds? Not so fast! Spend some time separated from your physical computer and you'll likely be reminded

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Official Google Chrome Extension Gallery Announced Early, Launching Soon
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / November 16, 2009 12:48 AM / 12 Comments

Google's Chrome, the fastest major browser on the internet, appears set to launch an official gallery of browser extensions in the very near future. In the latest nightly build of

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Next Gen Apps Won't Be Pushed Around By the Browser
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / May 20, 2008 2:46 PM / 17 Comments

The invention of the browser was a huge boon to the internet and a substantial amount of computing now goes on through that interface we've grown to love. The internet

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Breaking the Techmeme Habit
Written by Sarah Perez / April 4, 2008 1:46 PM / 18 Comments

Techmeme is a great place to stay up-to-date with the current tech news in the blogosphere, showing the most popular and current news items of the day. The site also

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What Comes After SourceForge and SlashDot?
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / December 29, 2008 9:05 AM / 1 Comments

When your company owns the biggest open source code repository online, the most venerable geek news aggregator there is and many geeks' favorite place to shop for wacky stuff -

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Wikipedia Plans to Use Color Codes to Highlight Untrustworthy Text
Written by Frederic Lardinois / August 31, 2009 8:49 AM / 4 Comments

Not sure how trustworthy those Wikipedia articles really are? A few months from now, the addition of WikiTrust as a standard feature for the English Wikipedia will give users one

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ClikBall: A Slick New Way to Share Links, From the Creator of Userscripts.org
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / February 16, 2009 3:38 PM / 15 Comments

ClikBall is a handsome looking new application built in part by Jesse Andrews, the man responsible for Greasemonkey script repository Userscripts.org. Described literally, ClikBall is a browser plug-in that allows

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