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Google has launched a new application, that BlackBerry and Google Calendar users will love, called Sync. Follow the steps shown below.

  • Direct your BlackBerry browser to mobile.google.com.
  • Download the Sync application.
  • The Google Sync icon will now appear on the BlackBerry desktop.

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Extend Firefox 2 Contest

Extend Firefox is a developer contest to encourage development and innovation in Web experience through add-ons to Firefox 2 . Do you think you got the guts to create a Firefox Add-on make everyday life for millions of people around the world easier ? Then this task should be for you.

Contest Details 

 This contest will run until December 31st , 2007 and winners will be announced on or about January 15th, 2008.. A panel of judges will award three Grand Prizes and twelve Runner-up Prizes based upon excellence in user experience, innovativeness, and use of open standards.

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  • Firefox Accessibility Extension Toolbar 

    Firefox Accessibility Extension 1.2.0.10  is an extension that makes navigating the web easier for people with disabilities. It is made easier by adding a special toolbar. Developers can use the toolbar to check their structural markup to make sure it matches the page content. It works with firefox : 1.5 – 2.0.0.

    Download Firefox Accessibility Extension

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    Google wants their search engine users to report malicious sites to help the company fight criminals exploiting the company’s infrastructure to distribute malware . These malware sites destroy the search engine’s reputation by exploiting and infecting its users .

    “The search giant already knows about hundreds of thousands of “bad” Web sites but is hoping that its users will add to the list by completing an online form to report malware-hosting sites that are not already flagged.” - Google security blog

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