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Dilithium Releases Live and Video On-Demand Streaming for iPhone | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Dilithium, the global leader in high-quality multimedia delivery over mobile and broadband networks, announced the availability of live video and Video On Demand (VOD) streaming support for the iPhone utilizing the Dilithium Content Adapter (DCA). The DCA iPhone solution is an infrastructure offering that can be deployed by operators and service providers enabling their customers to access live or on demand video content through the standard iPhone Safari browser.
yc c

Stainless for OS X Leopard - 0 views

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    A multi-process browser for OS X Leopard. A prime example is parallel sessions, which allow you to log into a site using different credentials in separate tabs at the same time.
Jeff Johnson

Gears for OS X! - 0 views

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    Gears is an open source project that enables more powerful web applications, by adding new features to your web browser: - Let web applications interact naturally with your desktop - Store data locally in a fully-searchable database - Run JavaScript in the background to improve performance
Jeff Johnson

The SeaMonkey® Project - 0 views

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    The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to develop the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet application suite (see below). Such a software suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates to this concept. Containing an Internet browser, email & newsgroup client, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development tools, SeaMonkey is sure to appeal to advanced users, web developers and corporate users. Under the hood, SeaMonkey uses much of the same Mozilla source code which powers such successful siblings as Firefox, Thunderbird, Camino, Sunbird and Miro. Legal backing is provided by the Mozilla Foundation.
Annie Smith

iPod Touch: Watching Videos - 0 views

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    Steve Jobs was one of the people who developed the concept and introduced the iPod Touch within the market. This device has been circulating the market for over a year now and its popularity has increased over the past few months. In just a quite short time, Apples Touch was able to revolutionize the portable music players. Quite a few people claim that the iPod Touch is simply an iPhone but with out the actual phone. The basis for the iPod is the mobile platform and its even included within the internet browser of Apple called Safari............
Jim Farmer

Air Sketch for the iPad by qrayon - 5 views

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    Sketch wirelessly to your browser from your iPad in real time!
shah shazwaz

YouTube Mobile Lunch a new webapp for iPhone and Android devices with HTML 5. | CutView... - 0 views

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    youtube has interduce a new mobile app for iPhone and Android with an HTML5.m.youtube.com. It's a major upgrade from the old mobile web app, with a more polished UI and better load times. It also uses plenty of HTML5 features, including the video tag. But most important is the fact that the web app has superior video quality when compared to native applications -  namely the iPhone's - and it will soon feature more content as well. It's also widely available, with support for nearly any HTML5 compliant mobile browser, including those on the iPhone and Android devices.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

September shows upward trend for Mac OS X, iPhone usage | All Apple News - 0 views

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    The latest Net Applications survey, which gathers browser data from "site visitors to our exclusive on-demand network of live stats customers," shows steady increases in those using Mac OS X to access websites in September versus a steady decline in users using Windows operating systems. Though the survey claims to reflect market share, which is normally measured in unit sales, it does use a consistent method to examine trends in user share.
Jeff Johnson

Syncing Google Calendar With iCal - 0 views

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    Google calendar can be a great tool for organizing your life. Sure, it's not as powerful as other desktop-based calendar applications or even personal digital assistants. But it's free and it works on just about any Web browser. You can even use it across multiple computers-you don't need to stick to one machine, as most other desktop-based calendaring applications are limited to. However, sometimes you would still want to use your own desktop application. Google Calendar does have limitations. For one, there's no internal means to handle tasks or to-do lists. And the interface can be a bit slow when you're working on slow connections. Fortunately, Google Calendar allows for syncing with external applications, by virtue of SyncML, and through one-way syncing via XML. For instance Apple's iCal, which is built-into Mac OS X, can be used to subscribe to your Google Calendar, and will automatically check Google Calendar every few minutes to check for new items.
Jeff Johnson

OmniWeb, three other Omni apps available as freeware | Macworld - 0 views

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    The Omni Group on Tuesday decided to make three of its apps available as freeware. The applications are available for download with no restrictions. "We've been thinking about this for OmniWeb for a while because every other browser is free," Ken Case, CEO of the Omni Group, told Macworld. "We didn't feel comfortable charging for something that we are not updating as frequently as some other apps." The Omni Group said OmniWeb, OmniDazzle, OmniDiskSweeper, and OmniObjectMeter are all available with no licensing restrictions and are fully functional. The company said none of the applications are currently under active development.
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    I'm really fond of OmniDiskSweeper - a great utility! When disk space is tight, I've had too many clients throw away dozens or hundreds of little files they could have left alone. DiskSweeper quickly pinpoints that one, singularly big video file or non-essential folder that can free up gigs of space. It deserves a place in everyone's Utilities folder.
Didier Daglinckx

WebWorkerDaily » Foxmarks Adds Cross Browser Sync for IE and Safari « - 0 views

  • free go-to utility for syncing bookmarks
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    the free go-to utility for syncing bookmarks
diigo373

iTweaks : Tweak Anything Apple - 0 views

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      Top 10 iPhone optimized sites
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    Top 10 iPhone Ready Websites Posted in Uncategorized by Apple Tweaks on the April 3, 2008 Edit This Tags: iphone optimized sites, iphone plugin, wordpress for iphone As the Dot Com age is evolving so is the means of which we receive our information. Here is a nifty list that I found from theappleblog.com. I love this site! Subscribe today! These are the most Optimized sites for the iPhone 1. Facebook - http://iphone.facebook.com/ : this is definitely the best iPhone optimized website that I have seen. I fell in love with it right off the bat. I have been using it for a while. My favorite feature is the text reply to messages. This feature allows you to see who just commented or emailed you and allows you a quick and easy way to reply back to that person. I also like the picture viewer app and it is really easy to browse profiles. Try it out! If you did not know about this iPhone opitimized site then your stoked and Facebook just got better :) 2. Digg- http://www.digg.com/iphone : Digg is a social network site that lets you share information about links to stories, articles, videos, blogs you name it. It is fast and easy! Check it out! 3. Amazon.com - http://www.amazon.com : Brandone Eley writes about his accidental discovery of this iPhone optimized site. read more at theappleblog.com. 4. eBay - http://iphone.ebay.com : of course if Amazon has one you should expect ebay to be optimized too. :) 5. Google - http://google.com/Google is optimized nicely. Click on google.com and hit the mobile link. I love this one because I can get all of my rss feeds from my Google reader page. 6. Tada List - http://tadalist.com : Never heard of this site till yesterday! I guess this is good for making to do list on your iPhone. 7. Leafllets - http://www.getleaflets.com/ : Once again never heard of it. But awesome and clean interface. Leaflets lets you check feeds from Newsvine, del.icio.us, yahoo upcoming events, flickr, NY Times and much more. It also points
cysko cysko

Fluid - Free Site Specific Browser for Mac OS X Leopard - 0 views

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    Fluid Google Group
yc c

List of User-Agents (Spiders, Robots, Browser) - 0 views

shared by yc c on 14 Mar 09 - Cached
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    A searchable database of user-agents as used by browsers, search-engines spiders and crawlers, web-directories, download managers, link checkers, proxy servers, web filtering tools, harvesters, spambots, badbots. Sorted by the user-agents names with informations about their type, purpose and origin. The info-field at every user-agents entry offers even more information
anonymous

Download New Skyfire Beta: Improved and Closer to Final version - 0 views

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    This time there's a new version of Skyfire Beta, and it's getting closer to its full and final version. I'm looking forward to use it on my phone…Haven't got the chance, though…
anonymous

Freeware: Download Opera Mini 4.2 Beta Mobile Browser - 0 views

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    Now prepare for the arrival of the Opera Mini 4.2 Beta!!! You can download Opera Mini 4.2 Beta version by following the link under this post.
Jeff Johnson

CreativeTechs Tips: Set default applications in Mac OS X. - 0 views

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    RCDefaultApp is a free utility that CreativeTechs has started adding to our recommended Mac OS X installs. It adds a special preference pane that allows you to quickly change the default application for many common situations: * Open all your .pdf files in Acrobat instead of Preview. * Pick a different default mail client or web browser. * Control what opens when digital cameras or webcams are plugged in. * Close security holes with how certain weblinks are handled. Of course you can change these settings other ways. But RCDefaultApp makes it much easier by putting the most requested controls into one location - a new "Default Apps" option at the bottom of your Mac OS X System Preferences.
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