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Filed under: Internet, Web services, Google, Googleholic, web 2.0

Welcome to Googleholic, your weekly fix of everything Google!
In this, "Happy 10th anniversary, Google" edition:
Continue reading Googleholic for September 7, 2008
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Filed under: Fun, Games, Internet, Time-Wasters
Enough of this practical advice and useful downloads! I know you've been working hard, and you're probably itching for some fun and excitement. If you've read some of my previous Time Wasters, you'll know that I've got a soft spot for old school gaming.Continue reading 5 Sites For Old-School Gaming in Your Browser -Time Waster
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Filed under: Photo, Video, Macintosh
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Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Shareware, Freeware

Continue reading 5 Free Apps to Clone Your Hard Drive
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Filed under: Mozilla, Browsers

Continue reading 4 "SpeedDial" Options for Firefox
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Filed under: Internet, Video, Browsers
Apparently a web browser really is the best place to watch online video. OK, that's probably not at all true. But thanks to YouTube, Hulu, and other Flash video based web sites, most users have gotten used to watching video without launching a separate application. So this week we saw Amazon de-emphasize the download feature of its online video store. Next up? It looks like Joost might end development of its standalone video player and launch a browser-based service instead.Continue reading Joost to kill desktop client, provide browser-based video player?
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Filed under: Internet, Office, Web services
Online document storage and sharing service Docstoc has rolled out a new desktop application for Windows and Mac users that lets you automatically upload documents to the web service. Docstoc Sync stuff scans a group of selected directories for new files and uploads all supported file types to Docstoc where you can access them from any computer with a web browser and share them with other users with a link or by embedding a document on your web site.