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Opera and Open Source, Insight Into The ‘Turbo’ Technology

In this article we get to discuss Opera’s role as an innovator in the browser market as well as find out if Opera will release its code under the GPL and some technical bits about the ‘Turbo’ technology.

I recently wrote an article about Opera 10 – which is currently in development – and got a lot of backlash from readers.

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ZumoDrive: Your Hard Disk Will Never Be Full

ZumoDrive is a newcomer to the cloud storage market, launched in December last year, and unlike Amazon S3, they strive to improve the overall user experience. Why would you want ZumoDrive? ZumoDrive provides you with a hard disk in the cloud, which you can access at any time: from the web, from a computer or from an iPhone.

 

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TrackClass: Nirvana of Student Organization?

There are lots of GTD websites and apps roaming around, a few might come out at the Demo ‘09 conference, but there’s nothing that I know, specifically aimed at students. TrackClass was built from the start with the needs of students in mind, and it shows. You can easily manage your classes, assignments, track exams dates, take notes and upload stuff you need to have around – formulas, projects, or any type of file.

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3 Cool Web 2.0 Services You’re Going to Love

It seems that every day new startups come along, many with interesting, useful or just funny purposes. Today’s article is going to be on the fun side because we take a look at three entertainment oriented websites, well maybe not YawnLog, but the sheep sure is funny. Can you guess what the purpose is?

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Wixi: A Social Network For Your Media

Wixi is a new kind of social network – focusing less on messaging, relationships and poke applications – and more on stuff you care about; documents, photos, music and videos. Wixi enables you to easily upload, manage, and share files with your friends – and never have to worry about carrying a bulky hard drive with you.

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Gist: Helps you Organize your Contacts, Email, Calendar

Gist is a web 2.0 start-up with an amazing service: a contacts organizer that actually helps you get things done instead of just cluttering your workflow. It creates a Contacts database by searching different services such as Facebook, Gmail and LinkedIn; and guess what: it’s detailed, up-to date, searchable and actually useful.

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MinWin And Small Linux OS’s Will Replace Windows In 5 Years

The demise of Windows will most likely not come from the desktop linux emergence, but from cloud operating systems. This article is far from being another flamebait making baseless predictions – I will explain step by step what lead me to my conclusion.

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Spotify Brings Music to The Cloud

It has been a long time since any effort from the record industry actually made sense. Spotify enables you to listen to any of more than 50 000 songs on demand, for free, on your computer. It will definitely change the way you listen to music on your computer,  and marks another bold move toward thin client computing.

In this article we’re going to take a closer look at the service, deconstructing its features and weaknesses. Plus, for those not lucky enough to live in one of the officially accepted countries, we describe a simple way to circumvent the protection and gain immediate access.

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