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  • Google merges Gmail with chat

    Google on Monday in the United States was set to launch Gmail Chat, which will let users send instant messages with one click from their e-mail account, see when contacts are online and save the chat history like an e-mail message.

  • Solving Yahoo's identity crisis

    The troubled Web giant used to be known for its innovative ways. To find a way to a brighter future, it could benefit from looking at its past.

  • Pocket PC vs. Palm: Battle of the PDAs

    The titans of the PDA market battle it out for prime market position. Check out their capabilities, features and limitations and judge the winner for yourself!

  • Internet Explorer 5: The Final Cut

    In mid-March, Microsoft released the final version of Internet Explorer 5, packed with a rich array of never-before-seen features and usability improvements. There’s something for just about everyone in IE5, from users and administrators to content providers and developers. In this release, Microsoft has concentrated most on giving people the tools they need to make Web surfing faster and easier.

  • Keeping your private information private on the Web

    No one should decide how your personal data is used except you. Here's what you need to know to protect yourself online.

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  • Sun's open-source gamble

    Company president Jonathan Schwartz has ordered an open-source makeover. Can it put Sun back on the right course after continuous periods of revenue decline?

Reviews (4)

  • Trillian Pro

    Consolidate all of your chat buddies into Trillian Pro 2.012. Perfect for students and office workers alike.

  • Windows Live Hotmail

    Drag-and-drop message organisation and a built-in MP3 player are among the notable new features to this radical overhaul of Hotmail.

  • Instant Messaging Road-Test

    There are a swag-load of instant messaging applications available these days -- we run eight of them through the wringer, to save you the trouble.

  • Cyber Snoop 4.0

    Cyber Snoop is not an "install and forget" utility, as many other filtering products claim to be, but its ability to monitor and ultimately control Web access is a powerful tool for parents.

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