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Earn Money Online With Blogs
submitted by imonitor 10 hours ago (via ezmoney.money-moguls.com)
I learned how to earn money online with blogs. It`s hard work but worth it. Great blog!
 
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Software: G-force Platinum v3.7.3
submitted by warez980 10 hours ago (via warez-catalog.com)
G-Force is the most dynamic and sophisticated, yet entirely artistic, music visualization available - and it keeps getting better.
 
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Soft: FolderInfo (Portable) v2.31
submitted by warez980 10 hours ago (via soft-rapidshare.com)
Multi-functional disk management utility. Disk analyzer and cleaner.Gemmico has released FolderInfo, a feature-rich Windows utility that lets you keep your hard drive(s) in a perfect order.FolderInfo collects information and builds detailed reports about disk usage.
 
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Software - Mobile Master 7.3.2 Build 3006
submitted by warez980 10 hours ago (via megasoft-rapid.com)
Mobile Master is a Cell phone and handset manager for Windows and synchronizes with a few mouse clicks your contacts and appointments between the handset and your computer. Edit and synchronize calendar entries (appointments and tasks).
 
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Small Business Consumer Research Services
submitted by reg32 10 hours ago (via mymarketprofile.com)
Conducts consumer marketing research to help small and mid-size businesses know the latest consumer trends that will help them make better marketing decisions
 
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Game: Sim Theme Park
submitted by warez980 10 hours ago (via game-rapidshare.com)
Theme Park World is a strategy game developed by Bullfrog as the sequel to the successful Theme Park. For some reason (best known by the marketing suits of EA) the game was renamed to Sim Theme Park outside of Europe.
 
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Naja King: Stall Surfing Assistant
submitted by GottaBeMobile 235 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
I’ve written before (many times) that part of the attraction of small mobile devices is that they allow you to enjoy the art of Stall Surfing. Well, for those who use an iPod Touch or an iPhone, this accessory looks like it might offer an interesting assist. The Naja King is a coil like stand for your iPhone or iPod Touch, but it looks like someone figured out how to use it to aid their Sta
 
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Handwriting Reco Job At Apple - Mac OS X, iPhone, and More
submitted by GottaBeMobile 235 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Check out this Apple job posting uncovered by Engadget, looking for a handwriting recognition software engineer. Notice that the technology they would be involved in may extend "beyond Mac OS X to other applications and the iPhone." The Handwriting Recognition team is seeking an engineer who will be responsible for advancing Apple's handwriting recognition technology for Mac OS X. The ide
 
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Weekend Discussion: Backup Strategies
submitted by GottaBeMobile 235 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
There are a myriad of backup strategies out there ranging from syncing to a drive, syncing to another computer, storing on the cloud ( xDrive, etc), imaging,  copy / paste to an external drive, to using the built-in backup in XP and Vista, and more. What do you use and why? What have you had the most success with? What would you recommend people avoid? Originally Posted On GottaBeMob
 
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Apple looking to put handwriting recognition into the iPhone?
submitted by Engadget 235 days ago (via engadget.com)
Filed under: Cellphones, Tablet PCs We know Apple's had its Inkwell handwriting recognition software in OS X for years now, so we might have otherwise just totally glossed over this Handwriting Recognition Engineer job listing on Apple's site. Except for the part that reads: "The recognition technology you create may extend beyond Mac OS X to other applications and the iPhone." They always love to
 
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