GoMo News – Todd Bishop has got a feeling that Microsoft’s big search initiative that it will announce today (wed 21st) will be cashback for using it’s Live Search service.

Microsoft’s web site, “Live Search Cashback” promises to “pay back a portion of the purchase price ranging from about 2 percent to more than 30 [...] read more

Many people have predicted what the future of the Internet holds. To each his own comes to mind as there are many different takes on what that future will be like. For some that future shows a vastly improved mobile web or the proliferation of open... (posted on 6 Jul 2008 by PaulStamatiou.com)
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After annoying free users with hard to read CAT CAPTCHA's, World's biggest one click file-hoster Rapidshare has finally done farewell to CAPTCHA altogether, Rapidshare also announced that from now free users will be able to download without any waits... (posted on 6 Jul 2008 by Tech Guide)
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