1: The World Is Missing Technorati State of the Blogosphere Reports
We have no concrete idea about the growth of blogging except that Technorati is currently tracking 108 million blogs.
2: Ticker Symbol Lookup in Yahoo! Finance Now Like Google Finance
You can look for stock symbols of multiple companies in the same search box of Yahoo! Finance.
3: This Little Bird Is Twitting In The Google Campus
Google has re-entered the "micro-blogging" space by acquiring Jaiku, another Twitter clone.
4: Technorati Blog Search Is Useful Again; Rolls Back Recent Changes
You can sort blog search results by authority like before.
5: Microsoft Removes WGA Validation Requirement for IE 7
Install Internet Explorer 7 without validating your copy of Windows XP.
6: Excel 2007 Calculation Fix Weighs a Whooping 32 MB
Microsoft today released a patch that will fix the Excel 2007 calculation errors.
7: Al Gores Current TV Makes Impressive Foray Into Social Networks
Current TV is the new social network.
8: Adobe Office Gets A Word Processor, Outlook the Next Target ?
Now that Adobe has a word processor, what could be next logical addition to their productivity suite?
9: New York Times Makes TimesSelect Available Without Subscription
New York Times has decided to break the subscription firewall and provide TimesSelect content for free.
10: Like Flickr, Yahoo! Unites MyBlogLog With a Single Login
MyBlogLog users will soon be able to use their Yahoo! IDs for logging onto their MyBlogLog accounts.
11: Google Developing GMail Offline Version Using Google Gears
Google has developed an offline version of Gmail that is likely to be made available within this year.
12: Add A Picture To Your LinkedIn Profile; Help People Recognize You
LinkedIn members can upload a photograph to their profiles.
13: Windows Update Crashed the Skype Network - Can You Believe It?
As per Skype, the disruption was initiated by a massive restart of our user's computers across the globe within a very short timeframe as they re-booted after receiving a routine software update.
15: Microsoft Attorneys Knock the Door of Windows AutoPatcher
Microsoft Legal called up the AutoPatcher team asking them to discontinue the project and remove the download links.


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