Glide Effortless makes digital life on the Web a breezeBy Leonard Fischer, Gannett News ServiceSoftware that runs on the Web — instead of from your computer's hard disk — is popping up all over the Internet.
Take, for instance, Writely, a word processor that mimics many of the features of Microsoft Word inside a Web browser. There's also Zimbra, a virtual clone of Microsoft ...
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This whitepaper is intended for IT professionals at enterprises who need to secure file transfer and system administration access methods in heterogeneous and large-scale environments.
UK Businesses are harnessing the power of convergence and boosting their competitive advantage. Workforce Mobility, Personal Productivity and Business Continuity top of the agenda.
As one of the leadi...
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The beta version of Skype 2.0 offers greater ease of use and integrated video calling, and is available in 27 languages. The beta is available for download now, although it currently is only available for Windows XP.
The key feature of the beta is Skype Video, which presents friends and family in either a full screen or a Skype calling window. It also includes a window so that you can see...
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Skype has released the beta of Skype version 2.0, including support for video telephony.
An 8MB download, it installs itself as simply as any previous version of Skype and interrogates for a webcam. If one is present, it allows the option of video on any call to another Skype 2.0 user — in which case a 4x4 inch video image appears within the tabbed Skype window for that conversation...
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Skype users with older software can speak to other Skype users for free from their PCs, call traditional telephone numbers for a fee (that service is called SkypeOut), receive calls from traditional phones for a fee (with a service called SkypeIn), and receive voice-mail messages for a fee.
Skype demonstrated the new video call service toPC World,using partner Logitech's Webcams with Log...
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Thursday sees the web and particle physics equivalent of Live 8, as scientists and computing pioneers from around the world hook up for a 12-hour live webcast.
The headline acts include Stephen Hawking, Nobel laureates Leon Lederman and Murray Gell-Mann and web founding father Tim Berners-Lee.
The webcast, called Beyond Einstein, is one of many events this year to mark the centenary...
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The people behind the latest version of the Linux desktop environment, KDE, say the main benefits will be better standards support in its Web browser, Konqueror.
The KDE project team said on Tuesday that the browser in KDE 3.5 has passed the Acid2 test from the Web Standards Project (WaSP). This test examines a browser's support for W3C recommended standards including CSS1, HTML4 and PNG...
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Skype, the global Internet communications company, todayreleased the beta version of Skype 2.0, the newest version of itssoftware that allows anyone with an Internet connection to make freeInternet calls. The software is designed for greater ease of use,integrated video calling, and enhanced features that allow people tostay in touch and express themselves online. Skype also announced itscollab...
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With a wave of Doddie's tickling stick, Knowsley's first livestream radio station officially went live last night.
With the best of five decades of music around the clock, KCR Live is online with a team of established local presenters and DJs. Together with AboutKnowsley.com, KC...
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WASHINGTON -- Baby panda Tai Shan squirmed in his keeper's arms at the National Zoo Tuesday morning as she brought him out to make his official media debut, then crawled and tumbled around a rock pile for several minutes before wandering off out of view.
More than 100 journalists showed up at sunrise Tuesday for a chance to see the 4 1/2-month-old cub, who previously has been visible onl...
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