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If you run the Firefox browser and you’re looking for the hottest Firefox add-ons then you really aren’t short of places to go but now Mozilla have launched their own, official Firefox blog, known as Rock Your Firefox, which will serve to showcase what Mozilla considers to be the latest …

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Mozilla Launch Rock Your Firefox Blog [New Firefox Add-on Blog to Feature Coolest Firefox Add-ons as Picked by Mozilla]

OnLive, the cloud-based video game platform will be going live on June 17th, 2010. The gaming service caused some splash when it was first announced this time last year at the GDC conference. To those who don’t know, OnLive is going to be a subscription-based service where games are rendered …

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OnLive Coming To United States In June [Cloud-Computing Based Gaming Service Coming June 17th for $15 Monthly Fee, Cost of Games Not Included]

One of the largest social networking website that allows users to share 140 words updates with their friends and family, Twitter is now promising tightened rules against phishing scams and spam. While it’s a concept more or less built around shortened links, as of late, the service has been flooded …

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Twitter Keen to Fight Phishing Scams & Spam [Twitter Steps Up to Protect Their Users, Routing Links Through Them]

Google have acted to once again underpin its firm belief that cloud computing is the future of computing in general in serving to launch its new Google Apps Marketplace that allows ‘customers to easily discover, deploy and manage cloud applications that integrate with Google Apps’ which already boasts over 50 …

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Google Apps Marketplace Offers Cloud Based Applications with Google Apps Integration [Google Apps Marketplace Launched, More than 50 Applications Already Live]

If you’re impatiently waiting for the release of Trom Legacy as much as we are then you may be interested in taking a look at the newly released Tron Legacy trailer that’s jut hit the net (following on from a somewhat poor iteration that was previously available).

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Video: New Tron Legacy Trailer Hits the Net [Tron Trailer Pushes All the Right Buttons, Consider Our Appetites Duly Whetted]

I guess we are not that surprised to see Google move to the next big thing, are we? And what bigger thing than TV is there? After all we keep watching TV even when there’s nothing really on worth watching.

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Google Search Coming to TVs Near You? [The Google Search Empire About to Conquest TV Search Too Thanks to Android; Google Testing It Together With Dish Network]

It’s the era of social networking and many companies are moving towards social networking for helping and getting in touch with their customers. Rogers, the huge Canadian communications provider, has set up a new site called “RedBoard” to help share the word about themselves and help customers.

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Rogers Launches RedBoard [Canadian Telcom Launches Social Networking Outreach Site To Better Inform, Help Customers]

At the RSA cryptogaraphy conference in San Francisco this week, Will Drewry, a Google software security engineer, revealed some interesting upcoming products from Google, including that the Big G is preparing an enterprise-focused “Business Edition” of their Chrome OS. Likewise, he confirmed that Google is following up on the consumer …

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Google Preparing "Business Edition" Chrome OS [Google Engineer Says 2011 Will See Enterprise Chrome OS, Google Netbook Is Coming]

In a surprising move this week, the Pentagon issued a nine-page memo that changed the US Department of Defense’s official opinion on social networking sites, like Facebook and Twitter. The DoD previously had blocked a number of such sites, with unit commanders determining other appropriate internet uses.

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US Military Revises Social Networking Policy [Military Personal Will Now Have (Almost) Unlimited Access To Social Networking Sites]

The head of Google’s European operations, John Herlihy, gave a talk at University College Dublin in Ireland and said some surprising (but not unobvious) things about the future of home computing and Google’s take on it all. Herlihy predicts that in three years, the desktop will be “irrelevant”.

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Google: Desktops Irrelevant In Three Years [Google Europe Head Explains Nobody Will Use A Desktop In Three Years, Smartphones Are Google's True Goal]

The Wall Street Journal is one of the most important financial newspapers in the world, and likewise, they’re one of the few that can afford to get away with charging for their website. News Corp magnate Rupert Murdoch revealed that the WSJ will be releasing an iPad app (a modified …

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Apple Keeping Pre-Release iPads Under Close Watch [Rupert Murdoch Confirms WSJ iPad App, Says Pre-Release iPad Is "Under Padlock"]