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AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 9.0.686
AVG Free provides the bare necessities when it comes to security. You'll get a combined antivirus and antimalware engine, LinkScanner, and e-mail scanning. AVG Free 9 introduces a few new features, with improvements focused on performance, including claims of faster scan and boot times

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Ad-Aware Free 8.1.0
One of the first applications built to find and remove malware and spyware, Ad-Aware's reputation is well-justified. The latest version continues the publisher's tradition of adroitly addressing user concerns, but isn't yet perfect.
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Many Chinese Internet users chat on-line with the help of a "penguin", or QQ, an instant Internet communication tool that put the bird as its image logo.
Ma Huateng, 38, made all this possible in ten years.
A lover of star watching, Ma described himself as a combination of idealist and realist.
Born in China's southern sea-surrounded Hainan Province, Ma loved watching stars and dreamed to be an astronomer.

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Prezi is a story telling and presentation tool.
With the editor you can create a nonlinear presentation. The software has an intuitive interface and supports online sharing.
The software allows you to create dynamic and visually structured zooming presentations using texts, videos, drawings, and share it online.
The 'all Prezi public' version is free.

prezi.com


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Windows Live Movie Maker version 1.0 released
The program is only compatible with Vista and Windows 7 operating systems.
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This article will self-destruct: A tool to make online personal data vanish
Computers have made it virtually impossible to leave the past behind. College Facebook posts or pictures can resurface during a job interview. A lost cell phone can expose personal photos or text messages. A legal investigation can subpoena the entire contents of a home or work computer, uncovering incriminating, inconvenient or just embarrassing details from the past.
The University of Washington has developed a way to make such information expire. After a set time period, electronic communications such as e-mail, Facebook posts and chat messages would automatically self-destruct, becoming irretrievable from all Web sites, inboxes, outboxes, backup sites and home computers. Not even the sender could retrieve them.

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Microsoft has released Silverlight 3 a cross-browser, cross-platform, and cross-device plug-in for interactive applications on the internet.
Silverlight helps you create rich web applications that run on Mac OS, Windows, and Linux.

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Notepad (Glass Edition)
Notepad (Glass Edition) is a program i made in my spare time to try and make boring old Microsoft Notepad look a little spiffier and
modern. It has a completely glassed surface which goes well with the "Aero" theme on Windows Vista and Windows 7.

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Glass CMD for Vista
A Small AutoIt Script that works in the background and enables aero on the background of any new cmd window

365kb Download

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3D modelling software may be 'the next big thing'
A University of Adelaide researcher who has developed innovative software to create 3D models from video is one of 25 finalists in an international competition to find "the next big thing".
Professor Anton van den Hengel from the University's School of Computer Science is the brains behind new technology which allows users to quickly extract accurate three dimensional models from video.

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