Filed under: E-mail, Yahoo!, Open Source
It seems like just two years ago that Yahoo! bought open source communication platform Zimbra for $350 million. Oh right, that's because it was. But today it looks like Yahoo! is looking to sell Zimbra, along with a number of other properties that don't fit the company's streamlined mission statement including HotJobs. While Zimbra's advanced email tools certainly made their mark on the recently updated Yahoo! Mail web client, but Zimbra's real strength lies in the fact that you can deploy the software on your own server and create a corporate network for email, chat, and calendar sharing. Full story...
Filed under: Mozilla, Beta, Browsers
Mozilla's developers are busily crafting all kinds of features for future versions Firefox -- Jetpack's no-restart add-on functionality,out of process plugins, a bigger, badder JavaScript engine.
Filed under: Features, Web services, Social Software, iPhone
In this corner, with a big head start, a huge userbase, and tons of features, it's .
Filed under: Developer
Rejex is a very handy little site for building and testing regular expressions on the fly.
Filed under: Photo, Utilities, Windows
One type of program I often forget to load on a fresh Windows install is a good photo resizing tool.
Filed under: Fun, Games, Time-Wasters
When you start playing Minima Time, you're instantly thrown into a stressful situation: you only have 10 seconds to live! Sounds like you won't get too far in this expansive platformer.
Filed under: Business, Google, Ask DLS
I had gotten some very well-informed and interesting replies when I asked you guys about the stock market, so I figured I would try my luck again with something at least as shady, scammy and rife with get-rick-quick artists: Google AdWords affiliate marketing.
Filed under: Developer, Browsers
So e-books are all the rage these days. It's the wave of the future! Apart from dedicated devices such as the Nook or Kindle, there are various cross-platform software implementations, such as the Kindle App for Windows and iPhone, etc.
Filed under: Browsers, Mobile
Opera has just released the second beta of its Mini 5 browser. Amongst other changes and fixes, Android is now supported.
Filed under: Internet, Google, web 2.0
In a move that is surely reminiscent of Microsoft and Bing's emphasis on VISUAL RESULTS (did you see Pivot?!), Google has just launched a new feature for its Reader.
Filed under: Social Software, web 2.0
Urtak is a simple, non-Flash website which lets you craft a survey widget.