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      <description>I, like many others, have been playing around with the Chrome browser for a couple of days now and I feel there is one element of the browser that needs to be addressed to avoid possible future issues.&#13;
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      <description>Well considering that most of the interweb was buzzing with talk of Google browser today I thought I would just on that bandwagon and throw in my 2 cents worth. Before I start there is one thing to consider when reviewing this software, it's still in Beta...</description>
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      <description><![CDATA[A very interesting tool that wraps Web 2.0 functionality up and houses it within the firefox browser. At first the thought of a command line driven tool in this interactive/Drag & Drop era is one that is set to generate a good ammount of interest.

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      <description>As promised by pre-election Boris Johnson, the trials of interactive crime maps are currently up and running aiming for official release in September.&#13;
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      <description>Seems Google aims to create content from those with knowledge on particular subjects allowing a greater sharing of knowledge, this new free tool is to be called "knol". &#13;
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      <description>Microsoft has acquired UK based map service Multimap for a rumoured £25 million. With online map services being a frequently visited resource by browsers, this appears to be Microsoft's attempt to hook into the UK/EU map market, where it has a very small ...</description>
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      <description>Microsoft has set up a research website (http://www.inkblotpassword.com) that allows users to generate a password, based on a random series of inkblots that the user links to a keyword. The first and last letters of that word are entered by the user and s...</description>
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      <title>Is it a butterfly?</title>
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      <description>It appears that Google is now offering IMAP on their email accounts. Although POP3 support has been in place since late 2004, the one key element that was missing was the Internet Message Access Protocol.&#13;
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      <description>Well considering how much effort Microsoft has put into the Windows Genuine Advantage program. It's suprising to learn they are going to disable it in Internet Explorer 7 for users on XP.&#13;
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      <description><![CDATA[The number of people potentially impacted by recent data loss story seems to be increasing at an alarming rate. Only last month did a laptop contain names & addresses of childrens get stolen in Nottingham, luckily this was recovery by the Police.

The m...]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2007 13:40:54 +0100</pubDate>
      <title>Data loss/theft escalation?</title>
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