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Tell A Friend Through A WidgetOpen in New Window
In this guest post Jeff Chandler reviews the TellaFriend Widget.In the ever increasing socialness of the web, everything from news to photos to videos are being shared. Outside of  ShareThis, I&#8217 read more »
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The 2008 geek gadget gift guide: Time CapsuleOpen in New Window
Galen Gruman writes that InfoWorld Test Center contributing editor Stephen Hultquist recommends Apple's Time Capsule as a great geek gift this Christmas. "As a 500GB or 1TB wireless hard drive (us read more »
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Blu-ray Disc a 'bag of hurt', says JobsOpen in New Window
Apple CEO Steve Jobs described Blu-ray as "just a bag of hurt," admitting that the optical disc format is "great to watch the movies, but the licensing of the tech is so complex. We're waiting till things settle down and Blu-ray takes off in the marketplace." Jobs wants to be sure consumer demand is there before beginning to sell Macs with built-in Blu-ray Disc drives. Maybe that's why he's CEO? read more »
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Windows Live Messenger 9: my new best friendOpen in New Window
Zack Whittaker celebrates the release (pre-release) of Windows Live Messenger 9, casting on it the grand mantle of unifier of communications. read more »
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Quantum computing advance—diamonds are a qubit’s best friendOpen in New Window
"Entanglement using the nitrogen vacancies in diamond proves to be long-lived and robust. The discovery marks another step towards usable quantum computers." read more »
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Tapeless camcorders are not a Mac's friendOpen in New Window
"Macworld Lab has been testing five high-definition, tapeless camcorders, and thus far, the results aren't pleasing. Three out of the five camcorders we tested don't work properly on a Mac..." read more »
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Gigya Socialize Goes Up Against Google Friend ConnectOpen in New Window
"Distributing friend connections across the web has been quite a hot topic in the Web 2.0 community as of late. MySpace, Facebook, and Google have all come out with their own initiatives for sharing..." read more »
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Friend Connect, Open Social, Ning, and the webOpen in New Window
Marc Andreessen writes about Ning's support for Google's Open Social and then seeks to correct misconceptions which have fueled speculation that Google's new Friend Connect will be a competitor rather than complement to Ning. read more »
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