eBay Chooses Google Advertising

eBay has now sealed an ad deal with search engine leader Google. Under the agreement, as reported by Associated Press, Google will sell advertising on eBay sites outside the US, including click-to-call connecting buyers to sellers using both Google Talk telephone and messaging service and eBay’s own Skype service. Google will also have an exclusive… Continue reading eBay Chooses Google Advertising

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Logitech Gives PC Mice New Moves

PC peripheral player Logitech has motorized the computer mouse scroll wheel with two new models that ease scanning and scrolling through large computer documents, spreadsheets, pictures, lists and other data. The Fremont, Calif.-based company said its new mice — the MX Revolution for desktop PCs and the VX Revolution for notebooks — would provide comfortable,… Continue reading Logitech Gives PC Mice New Moves

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How to: View Private Myspace Comments/Pictures

Ok use this to view comments on someone’s private myspace profile: http://editprofile.myspace.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=profile.safeDeleteComments&FriendID= *insert their Myspace friendID at the end To view pictures on a private profile, try this: http://collect.myspace.com/user/viewPicture.cfm?friendID= ** **Put the friendID there Yes, this simple code DOES allow you to view comments on anyone’s private Myspace profile! I can’t believe how easy… Continue reading How to: View Private Myspace Comments/Pictures

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Windows Live Messenger 8.1 Beta

Hot on the heels of Windows Live Messenger (WLM) 8.0 which was released to the general public just two months ago, the Windows Live team over at Redmond, WA based Microsoft are already preparing for the next version. Windows Live Messenger is the new name for Microsoft’s instant messaging client (formerly known as MSN Messenger),… Continue reading Windows Live Messenger 8.1 Beta

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Florida Man Gets 6 Years & Pays 4.1M Restitution for Piracy

Danny Ferrer, of Lakeland, Florida was sentenced on Friday to six years in prison and ordered to pay over 4.1 million dollars in restitution to software authors Adobe Systems Inc., Autodesk, and Macromedia Inc. for selling counterfeit software over the internet. Ferrer’s website BuyUSA.com began selling software in 2002 and ran until October of 2005… Continue reading Florida Man Gets 6 Years & Pays 4.1M Restitution for Piracy

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