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Meltdown turns Time Warner redOpen in New Window
AOL owner/Lehman landlord admits $25bn write-downTime Warner expects to report a red 2008, thanks to a whopping $25bn impairment charge for its cable, magazine publishing, and, yes, AOL businesses. T read more »
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Bit.ly Plug-in Extends Tiny URLs, Shows Clickthrough NumbersOpen in New Window
"Our favorite URL shortening service, Bit.ly, has just released a Firefox plug-in that you'll probably want to add to your browser. It lets users hover over shortened URLs from a wide variety of s read more »
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New device aims to turn everyone into a DJOpen in New Window
A new version of the portable DJ system Pacemaker will be cheaper and easier to use than its predecessor, and bring the product to the masses, said Swedish company Tonium on Tuesday. read more »
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New Year rings in better VoIP for allOpen in New Window
More VoIP options come to Windows Mobile and iPhoneIt seems that January is when VoIP clients get spruced up with new features and capabilities, with both Truphone and Fring launching new versions re read more »
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Easily Browse Photos on iPhone with CoolirisOpen in New Window
"Cooliris for the iPhone provides quick and free access to videos and photos from sites such as Flickr, YouTube, Smugmug and others. You can finger-flick though the landscape-view grid of thumbnails read more »
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Power Twitter For Firefox: Inline Media, Integrated Search And A Lot MoreOpen in New Window
"Version 1.0 of Power Twitter, an add-on for Firefox created by Narendra Rocherolle at 83 Degrees, was just released." read more »
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IE lost share to Firefox, Safari and Chrome in DecemberOpen in New Window
"Web sites saw visitors deserting Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser in favor of Apple's Safari, Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome in December, according to Web analytics company..." read more »
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Firefox Tops 20% in November, IE Now Under 70%Open in New Window
Frederick Lardinois writes "According to the latest data from Net Application, in November, Mozilla's Firefox browser surpassed 20% market share for the first time in its history, while Microsoft' read more »
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