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Firefox 3.5 officially hits the streets
June 30, 2009: When is a point update not just a point update? When it’s a point-five release, naturally. On Tuesday, Mozilla released Firefox 3.5, the latest version of the popular open-source Web browser, bringing joy into the hearts of children and adults alike... full story.
Mozilla to release Firefox 3.5 on Tuesday
June 29, 2009: Bangalore: Mozilla's much awaited Firefox 3.5 is slated for release on Tuesday, a company representative has said... full story.
MSN Web messenger to retire on 30th June
June 29, 2009: Bangalore: Come 30th June and MSN Web messenger will be replaced by the messenger service integrated into Window Live Hotmail, reports ARS Technica. MSN Web messenger was launched in August 2004... full story.
Windows 7 now available for pre-order
June 26, 2009: Right on schedule, Microsoft has begun taking pre-orders for Windows 7. In the US anyway... full story.
Facebook Calls Out Intel, AMD
June 26, 2009: Facebook has more than 200 million active users, and as you might imagine, keeping all of their information available (never mind the stuff pertaining to less involved people) requires some serious hardware... full story.
AOL's Truveo Video Search Gets a Makeover
June 25, 2009: AOL's Truveo, which touts itself as the 2nd largest video search engine both in the US and worldwide, has relaunched its site for 17 countries. The company says the update makes it easier than ever to find video on the web... full story.
Microsoft says Vista buyers to get free Windows 7
June 25, 2009: SEATTLE - Microsoft Corp. said Thursday that prices for the Windows 7 computer operating system are largely in line with those for Vista, and that people who buy PCs before the new system goes on sale in October will get free upgrades... full story.
Microsoft's free security beta fills up
June 24, 2009: A day after making available a free beta of its Microsoft Security Essentials software, Microsoft has stopped offering new downloads, saying it has reached the number of participants it was looking for, at least here in the U.S. The software maker had said it was only looking to initially have about 75,000 downloads of the product, formerly code-named Morro... full story.
Google to highlight Web's need for speed
June 23, 2009: Few would disagree that faster is better when it comes to the Web, and Google wants to get Web publishers hooked on speed... full story.
Google Launches All For Good
June 22, 2009: Google, Craigslist Foundation, YouTube, FanFeedr and UCLA have partnered to launch a new site called All for Good, which is designed to connect volunteers in their local communities with charitable organizations... full story.
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