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Firefox 3.5 Release May Accelerate IE's Downfall – PC World

PC World Firefox 3.5 Release May Accelerate IE's Downfall PC World Mozilla's Firefox 3.5 Release Candidate 2 is now out in the open, meaning the long-awaited final version is likely right around the corner. Firefox 3.5 RC2 Now Publicly Available PC Magazine Mozilla offers Firefox 3.5 release candidate InfoWorld ZDNet  - CNET News  - Washington Post  - Tech Fragments all 69 news articles

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Palm Pre Countdown: The Rumors And The Truths – ChannelWeb

Gadget Review Palm Pre Countdown: The Rumors And The Truths ChannelWeb In just a few days, the smartphone-buying public will be able to get its grubby mitts on the long-awaited Palm Pre, which is expected to hit stores June 6. As the Palm Pre countdown continues, all eyes—and the bulk of the blogosphere—are keeping a keen … More MobileBeat2009 speakers: iPhone vs Blackberry vs Palm VentureBeat Sprint, Palm planning 'war rooms' for Pre launch FierceWireless Mediapost.com  - Brighthand  - GigaOm  - Product Reviews all 60 news articles

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Microsoft Sharpens the Picture for Zune HD – TechNewsWorld

Telegraph.co.uk Microsoft Sharpens the Picture for Zune HD TechNewsWorld By Richard Adhikari Microsoft has responded to some of the long-bubbling rumors about the next generation of its Zune MP3 player and platform, revealing some details about the device. Zune HD will be a music player, not a super-device CNET News Zune HD: Microsoft Comes Out Swinging PC Magazine PC World  - Ars Technica  - TG Daily  - InformationWeek all 545 news articles

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Twitter's Long-Term Viability – ClickZ News

New Zealand Herald Twitter's Long-Term Viability ClickZ News By Sean Carton, ClickZ, May 11, 2009 I hate to say, "I told you so," but I kinda did in December when I compared the hype over Twitter with the previous hype over SecondLife. Our Last Post About Twitter (Today

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Many Twitters are quick quitters, finds study – Reuters

NEWS.com.au Many Twitters are quick quitters, finds study Reuters SYDNEY, April 29 (Reuters Life!) – Today's Twitters are often tomorrow's quitters, according to data that questions the long-term success of the latest social networking sensation used by celebrities from Oprah Winfrey to Britney Spears.

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