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ID Software makes another push for Quake Live beta testers
In case you're out of the loop on this one, let's bring you up to speed. ID Software has dusted off Quake and plans to release Quake Live, a completely free, browser-based FPS.Free? Yep.There will, of course, be in-game advertising to generate reven...
Gmail rolls out tools to make labels easier
About 4 years after Google confused millions of people by telling people to tag their email messages with "labels" instead of sorting messages into folders, the company is rolling out a new feature that could make labels a little easier to use. Here'...
It's the end of Google Video, Notebook, and Jaiku as we know it
Google has announced plans to close, stop development of, or dramatically alter a number of services including Google Video, Google Notebook, Google Catalog Search, Jaiku, Dodgeball, and Google Mashup Editor. Some of the services will still be around...
Do more with GMail storage with the GSpace Firefox addon
I've used GMail Drive for quite a while - it's a handy way to back up files into my unused GMail storage. The GSpace addon for Firefox is another way to take advantage of your inbox's excess gigabytes.Install GSpace and access it from the firefox too...
Net2ftp is a solid web-based FTP client
Every now and then I need to ftp something from a computer that doesn't have an FTP client installed. Since it always seems to happen when I forget my flash drive, I like the option of using net2ftp's web-based client.The basic interface is all PHP, ...
Grab your BFG and play Doom in your browser - Time Waster
This one really takes me back. As soon as I saw the opening screen, I could picture a dozen people crammed into my dorm room watching my roommate and I deathmatch over our awesome null modem cable.Yes, Doom 1 has been recompiled in Flash from the ori...
LittleShoot is LimeWire for your browser, and then some
LittleShoot is a new peer to peer application from the makers of LimeWire. But unlike LimeWire and most other P2P file sharing applications, LittleShoot is browser-based. You can search for audio or video files, images, documents, or applications in ...
Meebo adds Facebook, MySpace IM to its web-based chat service
Meebo is a web-based chat client that lets you keep up with your AIM, Yahoo!, Google Talk, and Windows Live Messenger contacts. Now Meebo has rolled out support for two more chat clients: Facebook and MySpace. The move makes sense, since Meebo's goal...
OpenItOnline for Firefox opens Office, image files with web apps
By now, many of you are probably using web-based office suites like Zoho, Google Docs, or Thinkfree as your primary office applications. If you do and you're a Firefox user as well, you'll probably love the OpenIT Online addon. I mentioned it previo...
Zviewer beta 2 turns Firefox into a web-based media center
Over the weekend the folks at ZeeVee released a new beta of Zviewer, a PC-based browser for finding and watching web video. ZeeVee makes a set top box that's designed to provide a similar service for $499. But the desktop software is free while in be...
Bopaboo wants to be the internet's used record store
Every now and again an idea comes along that's so brilliant and simple that you wonder why you didn't think of it first. And then there's bopaboo. The idea behind the site is that it's perfectly legal to buy a CD and then turn around and sell it on e...
MS Web PI provides an easy way to roll IIS, SQL, .NET
WAMP (Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP) installers have been around for ages, and provide an easy way for anyone to quickly set up a platform for developing web apps on their Windows desktop. If, however, you're looking to play in the Microsoft sandbox, t...
Auditorium is stylish, minimalist physics fun - Time Waster
Auditorium isn't your typical physics-based flash game. It is, however, extremely addictive. The first level presents you with three key elements: a level meter, a moving particle (?) stream, and a circle. Figuring out how the three things interact i...
Surf the world's radio stations with Radio Beta
There are dozens of web sites that aggregate radio streams from around the globe. But Radio Beta is one of the few that I've found that lets you surf by geographic location and not just genre. Want to find that old station you used to listen to when ...
