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Google Home

Google Home is a breezy service that lets you create a custom sign-in page chock-full of news and widgets.

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Google Reader Beta

Google's elegant newsfeed manager for Gmail users is friendly for newbies to RSS.

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FeedDemon 2

FeedDemon is a terrific RSS reader that can handle hundreds of subscriptions faster and better than the many free Web-based readers available.

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Bloglines

Bloglines is a fun and free newsreader that runs inside most Web browsers and is sure to please all but the most discriminating news junkies.

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Google Calendar beta

Google Calendar beta is a flexible and easy-to-use online system that lets you juggle multiple events from multiple calendars.

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Facebook mini-feeds get hungrier: Yelp, Picasa, Flickr, Delicious

The social-networking site now allows members to pull in their feeds from those four services without installing a third-party application.

Google home pages get even more personal

Google on Wednesday released tools developers can use to create small application modules that can be added to people's Google home pages.

Google plans 'Chrome' browser

Search giant Google has confirmed it will shortly unveil a new Web browser dubbed 'Chrome' and based on code from the Webkit project.

Musicians still waiting on a YouTube payday

Some top music managers say their clients haven't seen any money from the licensing deals the four largest music labels have signed with YouTube.

Google takes another swing at desktop search

Google launched a new beta version of its desktop search tool that features updated Web navigation software and an innovative tool-bar.

Newbie's guide to Google Reader

RSS feeds aren't so scary. Give Google Reader a try and we think you'll enjoy them quite a bit.

100 tips to speed up your software

Do more faster with these amazingly useful shortcuts.

DIY: Yahoo Hacks

CNET describes ways to use Yahoo for custom searches and to compare results against those of Google.

Six ways to improve Twitter

Twitter has recently gotten a lot of buzz. As cool as it is, there are several ways to improve the experience. You can make viewing posts faster, read "tweets" through RSS, and more.

Print, save and organise your digital photos

Learn how to organise your images so that they're easy to find, safely backed up, optimised for printing and much more. Once your digital photographs are transferred to your PC, learn how to "process" them for the best possible results.

Start-page smackdown: Netvibes, Pageflakes, iGoogle and Live.com

Want to create your own homepage? We put four personalised start pages through their paces and rank them according to looks, features and performance.

Calendars: Yahoo vs. Google

CNET pits Yahoo Calendar against the Google Calendar beta online scheduling service.

Web 2.0 applications: Google vs. Yahoo vs. the world

CNET reviews Web 2.0 e-mail applications from major vendors Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft.

Search and enjoy: Search toolbar roundup

Want to research something fast? Install a search engine toolbar within your browser. Some even block pop-ups and spam and can securely remember your credit card number for future purchases. Best of all, they're free.

The future of e-mail

We pit the beta versions of Yahoo Mail, Hotmail and Gmail against each other.

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Google Reader Notify 0.1

View the number of unread feeds in your Google Reader on your desktop.

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TeletypeRSS Google Desktop Gadget

Download and view RSS feeds on a teletype screen.

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Quote of the day Google desktop plug-in 1.3

Configure and display quotes and RSS feeds.

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LiveRSS Google Desktop Gadget

Download and view RSS feeds on your desktop.

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PhotoFeed Google Desktop Gadget

Display colorful photos on your desktop.

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