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Greasemonkey comes to Chrome

February 1st, 2010
Greasemonkey scripts are an easy way to create single-serving enhancements for Firefox, and now they work natively on Google Chrome, too.

Originally posted at The Download Blog

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Report: Google planning app store for businesses

February 1st, 2010
Third-party developers might soon be able to sell add-ons to the Google Apps suite of software for businesses through a Google-hosted online store, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Originally posted at Relevant Results

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Report: Google planning app store for businesses

February 1st, 2010
Third-party developers might soon be able to sell add-ons to the Google Apps suite of software for businesses through a Google-hosted online store, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Originally posted at Relevant Results

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Tide turns against IE 6 as usage drops

February 1st, 2010
Microsoft's IE 8 has for the first time surpassed its 2001-era progenitor. Google's Chrome continues to make gains, too.

Originally posted at Deep Tech

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Petition urges U.K. government to dump IE 6

February 1st, 2010
There's a cost for organizations to upgrade browsers, but there's a cost for living with a 2001-era browser, too, petition organizer says.

Originally posted at Deep Tech

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Microsoft tries to reinvent the bar code

February 1st, 2010
Like a modern-day CueCat, Microsoft's Tag technology uses a cell phone camera to read bar codes linking printed materials to online content.

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