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Google Adds App Store for Analytics
Today, Google is giving users even more tools for finding and understanding their web stats. The company has just announced they’re opening a full App Gallery for Google Analytics. Currently, the gallery holds 32 applications, with more on the way. Developers can submit their apps online, of course.
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Salesforce Launches a WordPress-to-Lead Plugin
WordPress-to-Lead provides small businesses that use WordPress as their primary web platform a way to add contacts and customers automatically to their Salesforce CRM.
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BitTorrenting biology, getting the big picture in search
Researchers create a BitTorrent system dedicated to sharing large biological datasets, and produce a bio-specific search engine that identifies relevant images of data.
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Security Shootout: 10 Top Antivirus Apps Put to the Test
We test 10 popular antivirus apps to find out which are best at defeating today's myriad malware menaces
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New Site Unmasks Chatroulette Players
Does Chatroulette, the popular video chat site, lose its appeal if it loses its anonymity? Chatroulette offers a welcome break from the daily digital footprints I leave across the Web on sites like Twitter, Facebook and Google Buzz, where every comment, tweet and “like” is tied back to my real-world identity.
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Opera 10.50 Web browser released
Opera Software has released version 10.50 of their desktop browser for Windows.
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Google To Pay Bounties for Chrome Browser Bugs
Google has unveiled a bug-bounty program that will pay researchers $500 for each vulnerability they report in the Chrome browser and its underlying open-source code
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Firefox for Mobile Makes Its Debut
Want the power and add-ons of the Firefox browser in the palm of your hands? That dream is quickly becoming a reality, starting with the Maemo OS and owners of the Nokia N900. Mozilla has officially introduced Firefox for Maemo, the first officially launched version of Firefox for Mobile.
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