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August - Top 10 Blogs

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858 posts - cash6
492 posts - driftingtodie
204 posts - Buzablans
200 posts - SpaceGoat
183 posts - bahalaka
137 posts - okeedokee
129 posts - philipmorris
127 posts - Shacker
101 posts - ModTrainee
64 posts - baluunz

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Keep it up!
The iNetHouse gang

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Posted in news by Toni on Sep. 04, 2008 // 01:01 | Comments (53)
Google announces Google Chrome web browser

Google has confirmed that it is launching Google Chrome, a new web browser. Rumours of a Google browser project had been around since 2004, but a posting on the Blogoscoped site has turned those rumours into something much more tangible. It reported on the arrival of a 38 page comic book, drawn by Scott McCloud, which detailed Google's Chrome web browser. Some hours later, Google posted on its official blog, saying that it "hit 'send' a bit early on a comic book", and went on to confirm all the details which were laid out in the book.

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Posted in news by Maxwell288 on Sep. 03, 2008 // 01:03 | Comments (2)
Logitech reveals Cordless Desktop Wave Pro keyboard / mouse tandem


 

 

 

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Posted in news by the_jacks on Sep. 02, 2008 // 07:42 | Comments (0)
Microsoft's new Gadget

 

 


 

 

 

We're not really sure if Microsoft is peddling a revolution here or just the mousing tech flavor of the month, but we've got ourselves a much better idea of where things might be going. After that little Read more...
Posted in news by the_jacks on Sep. 02, 2008 // 07:39 | Comments (0)
1000 Retro Fonts and dingbats!!!

 

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Posted in news by colago on Aug. 27, 2008 // 16:16 | Comments (0)
New WGA from Micro$oft

Microsoft has updated software that verifies whether a copy of Windows is genuine in its Windows XP Professional edition, making it similar to the notification in Windows Vista and thus more persistently visible to users. In a blog posting attributed to Alex Kochis, a Microsoft director of product marketing and management, the company said it made the changes to the Windows Genuine Notification (WGA) alerts for XP Pro because it is "the product edition that is most often stolen." Now when a version of Windows XP Pro is found to be pirated or counterfeit, the next time a user logs on to the system, the desktop screen background will be black, replacing whatever custom desktop may have been set by the user. This will reappear every 60 minutes, even if a user resets the screen's background. Previously, this was not a part of the WGA notification for Windows XP Pro. Another new feature of the alert system is to put the PC into "persistent desktop notification" mode, with a banner at the bottom of the screen informing the user that the copy of Windows is not genuine. The notification is translucent and users can interact with any objects underneath it; however, it will continue to appear on the screen until a user installs a genuine copy of Windows. (Courtesy PC World News)
Posted in news by johntheone on Aug. 27, 2008 // 09:11 | Comments (1)
964 Retro Fonts New!!!

964 Retro fonts and dingbats. Enjoy!!! Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/139442915/964_Retro_Fonts_New.rar
Posted in news by colago on Aug. 23, 2008 // 10:30 | Comments (3)
ELMI Radio is now online!

Welcome to ELMI Radio. The Easy Listening Music International on MSN. You can join for free and listen  in whenever you want, it is FREE!

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Posted in news by Funzee on Aug. 20, 2008 // 18:20 | Comments (0)
PAYBACK TIME

Way to go Aussies!
Posted in news by Markdmk on Aug. 20, 2008 // 06:19 | Comments (1)
Woman fined ?16,000 for game file sharing

A COMPUTER game fan has been ordered to pay more than £16,000 after being found guilty of sharing games over the internet.

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Posted in news by Maxwell288 on Aug. 20, 2008 // 00:56 | Comments (0)
great free CS3 tutorials

Be amazed and learn as master digital artist Bert Monroy takes a stylus and a digital pad and treats it as Monet and Picasso do with oil and canvas. Learn the tips and tricks you need to whip those digital pictures into shape with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator

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Posted in news by cash6 on Aug. 19, 2008 // 00:09 | Comments (0)
AWESOME

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpQ810mA5_A

 

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Posted in news by Maxwell288 on Aug. 11, 2008 // 12:58 | Comments (0)
Automatic Millionaire

If you download one video this year, make sure it's this one.
I found this to be a really insightful show and once you take these ideas on board you could change your life for the better.

David Bach hosts this television special; a powerful hour based on his bestselling books "The Automatic Millionaire", "Start Late Finish Rich" and "The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner". Be ready to kick off your most successful year, as David shares his strategies for living and finishing rich. He offers some really good tips for managing money and investments, some may seem obvious, but people just don't do them.

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Posted in news by Janey on Aug. 10, 2008 // 18:19 | Comments (5)
144 images of India

144 Images of India .Varied sizes Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/135622871/India.rar no pass
Posted in news by colago on Aug. 07, 2008 // 22:22 | Comments (4)
Microsoft developing Midori operating system

Microsoft is working on a new operating system to follow the retirement of Windows. The operating system, codenamed Midori, is being developed to compete with the use of virtualisation in rival operating systems.

According to website Software Development Times - which claims to have seen blueprints of Midori - it is an offshoot of Microsoft's Singularity operating system. The website reckons Microsoft is building the system from the "ground up" - underscoring how much computing has changed since Windows was originally developed.

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Posted in news by Maxwell288 on Aug. 06, 2008 // 00:08 | Comments (9)
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