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There are a ton of great applications out there on the Internet, and many of them have ostensibly the same purpose. Whether they’re social networks, microblogging applications, or email clients, the number of applications far outstrips the number of types of application.
This is not at all unique to the Internet, and is an incredibly positive [...]
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I don’t have an iPhone, though I’ll admit I wish I did. This Christmas, though, marked a year since I’ve had an iPod Touch.
Over the course of that year, I’ve tried over 100 different applications for the iPhone. Most of them lived on my Touch for a little while, and then got deleted when [...]
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Whether you’re writing a paper or a book, creating a bibliography can be an excruciating process. There are certain ways to do it, certain things that have to get done, little things that have to be satisfied or else you’re in horrible trouble. Or something.
There’s been a number of bibliography-creation tools that have popped [...]
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Adobe, a while back, released a runtime they called Adobe AIR. AIR stands for Adobe Integrated Runtime, and essentially what it does is let you run specially designed web applications, right from your desktop.
AIR has a couple of advantages: applications can be used offline, and then synchronized back to the Web when you go back [...]
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