Internet apps & software photo galleries
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Apps for making apps
We heard you like apps, so we put an app in your app so you can app while you app.
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Video-game characters get real with fake Facebook photos
Artist Andrew Golden lives in a world where famous video-game characters have escaped from their consoles, signed up for Facebook accounts and posted photos from their everyday lives.
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Google+: friending with benefits
If you've yet to be invited to beta test Google+, or you simply don't have the energy to dive into another social network, here's an insider view from the folks at CNET. 4
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How to spot a phishing scam: slideshow
The fallout from the data breach of US marketing firm Epsilon was massive. Some of the world's largest companies were forced to apologise, as customer details stored within Epsilon were stolen by hackers. 1
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Microsoft's best Aussie Windows Phone 7 apps
Microsoft has just announced the winners of its Australian "Dev vs. Dev" contest, crowning the champion of its first Australian Windows Phone 7 app challenge.
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Big website redesigns of 2010
Visual change is a necessity on the web and each year we see sites — big and small — change their stripes. Here in no particular order are 2010's big redesigns. 2
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Sony 'Google TV' hands on
Sony has officially announced its Google TV line-up and offered a glimpse at the products that will be coming to Australia in 2011. 9
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Top 100 iPhone apps
Trying to find the best apps on the iPhone App Store is like finding needles in a barn of haystacks, so we asked everyone we know to help us find our top 100. 125
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Internet Explorer 9 beta: a photo tour
After several months of teasing Internet Explorer's upgrade with a series of feature-free developer's previews, Microsoft unleashes on the world an Internet Explorer 9 beta with some impressive new features. 5
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Best free iPad comics
It may not be particularly great as an e-reader, but there's one thing the iPad does better than your Kindle, and that's full-colour comic books.
Internet Applications
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The coolest thing ever seen on the interwebs
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Google didn't infringe on Oracle patents: jury
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How Amazon is changing the rules for books and movies
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Why the Facebook whine-fest goes off the deep end
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Google doodle honours synthesiser inventor Robert Moog
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We have to be better than piracy: Spotify
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Why Facebook's stock is tanking
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YouTube turns 7, users now uploading 72 hours every minute
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Cross-platform social searcher Ark should be independent
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Zuckerberg's married status gets 1 million likes
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Google brings further tweaks to Gmail
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Google's Knowledge Graph: has search just changed forever?
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Firefox gets a 'reset' button
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Tougher policing of internet, TV, radio, print not a bad thing
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Zuckerberg's married status gets 1 million likes
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YouTube turns 7, users now uploading 72 hours every minute
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Cross-platform social searcher Ark should be independent
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Google doodle honours synthesiser inventor Robert Moog
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Why the Facebook whine-fest goes off the deep end
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How Amazon is changing the rules for books and movies









