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Yahoo is now focusing to integrate all the social networking features into its services. Yahoo has now self integrate the Facebook Status update into their Yahoo Mail In-box. Facebook users are now able to update their facebook status within their Yahoo Mail box. Not only status update yahoo is also providing the features to watch friends profile and receive e-mail from friends who have linked their accounts.
I think it�s an interesting effort from Yahoo to connect people from one website to other without leaving a particular page. As we know Yahoo is world largest and widest E-Mail service people really appreciate it. Yahoo has made promise that it will continue to introduce more features to connect social media and it�s a first priority for 2010.
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Boy Genius has revealed the screenshots of Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac. The screenshots consists on major development of Microsoft Office 2011 applications of Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2011.
The appearance of Microsoft Office 2011 are much like Office 2010, Ms. Office 2011 for Mac includes the ribbon on every application and with several new functions are also integrated in it. Ms. Office 10 was lack of Outlook but this will also be the first time Outlook will be available in the Office Suite for the Mac. The appearance between Outlook for Windows and Mac appear to be similar, including a mail preview pane, calendar, contacts, tasks and notes available for use.
The screenshots also show a quick search in the toolbar for Outlook, Excel, and Word, for searching within your inbox, spreadsheet, or documents. Office 2011 is also said to include the same multi-use feature that Office 2010 includes, allowing for you and your co-worker to work on the same document at the same time.
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Microsoft has released the Microsoft Messenger for Mac 8 platform. The latest Microsoft Messenger provides several new features and update. The latest Microsoft Messenger beta, Build 08.00.00.100305 for Mac 8 Beta offers a audio/video feature for Windows Live users. Mac users will be able to share webcam and audio conversations with each other and their Windows counterparts through latest Microsoft Messenger.
The latest messenger software is still in beta process and has several known issues such as emoticons visibility, some video/audio calls do not work on certain configurations and display pictures do not display in the conversation window. Microsoft has not confirmed when a final version will be available. But you can try this latest version by your self to check more features and upgrade functions.
Download: Messenger for Mac Beta
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If you have not upgraded your old windows version (windows xp 2 or windows vista RTM) to a latest version of windows (windows 7 or Windows Vista SP1) then you may faced some problem in near future because Microsoft is soon going to stop Support for Windows Vista RTM and Windows XP SP2 (Service Pack 2).
Support for Windows Vista (without any service pack installed) will be ending on April 13, 2010, meaning users must be running Vista SP1 or SP2 to receive any further product support. Users can upgrade to the latest service pack, SP2, for free, providing them with the latest security updates.
Support for Windows XP SP2 will be ending on July 13, 2010. Users still running Windows XP SP2 will no longer receive updates after this date, and are urged to update to Windows XP SP3, a free upgrade, or switch to Windows 7.
Users running Windows XP SP2 64-bit will still receive product support up until April 8, 2014, since Microsoft never released a 64-bit service pack 3.
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Opera adds Android to its Mini 5 beta lineup.
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Now good news for Android smartphone users that Opera Mini 5 will soon able to supported by Android. Opera Mini 5 beta will integrate with all the latest features and funtionality in Andorid Smartphone�s.
Opera Software pushed out the Android version of its Mini 5 browser that improves the browser experience for Java phones by leaps and bounds. Opera Mini 5 beta and the nearly identical Opera Mobile 10 beta (for Symbian and Windows phones) have been making the mobile rounds since September. We're fans of the latest advances to come to the free browser, and we're looking forward to Opera making those changes final and retiring Opera Mini 4.2 (and Opera Mobile 9.6, while they're at it.) We just wish that Opera had submitted Mini 5 beta to the Android Market sooner. The beta build is equipped with an updated interface that includes a new, "speed dial" start screen featuring thumbnails of most-visited sites. The browser also supports tabs, a first for Mini but old hat on Opera Mobile.
To download Opera Mini 5 beta for Android smartphones, check the Android Market from your smartphone or point to mobile browser to www.opera.com/mini/next/.
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Google has now comes up with yet another solution for their users. Now you can get all your third party applications under Google Apps MarketPlace. As we know Google is already providing online Apps for companies and individual, but now Google is trying to build a Apps Market to provide wide range and variety of Applications under one platform
Vic Gundotra, vice president of engineering for Google said:
The Google Apps Marketplace will allow Google Apps users to purchase third-party applications to run atop the Google Apps suite. Developers will have to pay a one-time $100 fee to list their applications in the store, and Google will get a 20 percent cut of all applications sold through the store.
To create more business atmosphere Google is trying to focus on more online applications for users so that they can easily access their whole data online with their accounts. The idea is that although Google has an army of capable software developers, it can't hope to anticipate the needs of every single Google Apps users. Third-party developers can fill those gaps and make Google Apps more useful to businesses with unique needs that don't quite fit into the Google Apps suite.
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Microsoft has now started the investigation to find out the caused of Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 F1 bug in Windows XP. Microsoft officials are now warning that Internet Explorer could allow remote code execution to the attackers but only in Windows XP. Microsoft officials confirmed the flaw could allow an attacker to host a maliciously crafted web page and run arbitrary code if they could convince a user to visit the web page and if the user presses F1, IE will load an attacker-supplied .HLP file with winhlp32.exe. Which allow attackers to remotely access your data online. So people have to look after these possibility issues in internet explorer to avoid this type of attacks in internet explorer.
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Google has bought a famous online photo editing website Picnik, launched in 2005 to provide online photo editing utility to users and also to store photos online. I have personally used picnik and I was petty impressed by their online features of photos editing and photos storing. I am amazed to know that Google has Bought Picnik.com. Which was controledd by 20 employees? Terms of the deal were not announced. I think Google will surely going to do something with this amazing website. Google have already a photo sharing website named Picasa. Now picnik will surely going to hit market soon.
Google product management director Brian Axe more says;
"We're not announcing any significant changes to Picnik today, though we'll be working hard on integration and new features. As well, we'd like to continue supporting all existing Picnik partners so that users will continue to be able to add their photos from other photo-sharing sites, make edits in the cloud and then save and share to all relevant networks"
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