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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Firefox Aurora slightly tightens security

The latest developer's build of Firefox locks down security a bit and debuts new APIs to help the browser become more gamer-friendly.
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April 28, 2012

    Firefox Aurora slightly tightens security
The latest developer's build of Firefox locks down security a bit and debuts new APIs to help the browser become more gamer-friendly.
The latest developer's build of Firefox locks down security a bit and debuts new APIs to help the browser become more gamer-friendly.

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    Google Drive comes to Chrome OS
Google Drive comes to Chrome OS
Chromebook previously suffered from storage systems that were small and isolated from the cloud. But now the browser-based operating system is integrated with Google's online file sync service.

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  Dropbox now lets you upload photos directly from your camera
The latest version of the Dropbox software lets Windows and Mac users automatically upload photos just by plugging in their cameras.
The latest version of the Dropbox software lets Windows and Mac users automatically upload photos just by plugging in their cameras.

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  YouTube co-founders' AVOS Systems scores Series A funding
The company's round was led by New Enterprise Associates, and as one might expect, Google Ventures.
The company's round was led by New Enterprise Associates, and as one might expect, Google Ventures.

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  Googling 'zerg rush' sends you to battle to save your search results
Google's latest Easter Egg asks you to search for the phrase
Google's latest Easter Egg asks you to search for the phrase "zerg rush," forcing you into combat to vanquish attacking Os before they gobble up your results.

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  FTC hires ex-DOJ prosecutor for Google antitrust probe
Beth Wilkinson, a former Justice Department prosecutor, will reportedly play a key role in deciding whether to launch an antitrust suit against Google.
Beth Wilkinson, a former Justice Department prosecutor, will reportedly play a key role in deciding whether to launch an antitrust suit against Google.

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  Firefox beta moves closer to SPDY
A new home page, a refurbished New Tab page, and Google's SPDY protocol for faster and safer browsing step up in the latest Firefox beta.
A new home page, a refurbished New Tab page, and Google's SPDY protocol for faster and safer browsing step up in the latest Firefox beta.

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  Dear Microsoft: Please don't take away my Live Mesh
Microsoft has cooked up yet another version of SkyDrive with several useful features, but it's missing the key benefits of Windows Live Mesh.
Microsoft has cooked up yet another version of SkyDrive with several useful features, but it's missing the key benefits of Windows Live Mesh.

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  Buy a product on Walmart.com, pay with...cash?
The retail giant says that customers can now browse more items on its Web site, and then opt to pay with cash by heading into a local store and dropping off the Benjamins.
The retail giant says that customers can now browse more items on its Web site, and then opt to pay with cash by heading into a local store and dropping off the Benjamins.

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  Spotify reportedly creating online radio station to rival Pandora
The online music streamer may be eyeing its own Internet radio service in the U.S., says Bloomberg.
The online music streamer may be eyeing its own Internet radio service in the U.S., says Bloomberg.

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