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Apple Previews Mac OS X Server Leopard

Apple Previews Mac OS X Server Leopard
Innovative New Setup Has Leopard Server Up and Running With Just a
Few Clicks of a Mouse

WWDC 2006, SAN FRANCISCO–August 7, 2006–Apple today previewed Mac
OS X Server version 10.5 Leopard, the next major release of Apple’s
award-winning UNIX server operating system. Leopard Server, scheduled
to ship in spring 2007, builds on Apple’s legendary ease of use with
new Server Assistant and Server Preference features that make it easy
for even non-technical users to setup and manage a server with just a
few clicks of a mouse.

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Umundo announces mobile-to-iPod video sharing

Umundo today announced the capability to view, publish and share video clips taken with camera-enabled phones or mobile devices, on Apple’s Video iPod. Umundo is designed to work directly with any mobile phone without additional software. Video clips and pictures are published to and viewed on popular Web properties such as MySpace, My Yahoo!, Google and iTunes.

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RSS Replay v 1.0

RSS Replay v 1.0 Puts RSS Content into Dreamweaver Webpage Layouts

Arlington, VA, August 1, 2006 — RNSoft President & CEO Ronald
Northrip today announced the immediate availability of RSS Replay
version 1.0, a Dreamweaver extension for placing content from RSS
feeds into webpage layouts.

Does your website have RSS feeds? Want to put them in your webpage
layouts? Got a blog? Want to list its entries on other websites
you’re building? Think another website has really useful articles?
Want to put their titles on your webpage? How about company news
stright from Google News?

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Free email encryption for webmail announced

Freiheit.com today announced a free service to encrypt emails with Google Mail, Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail/MSN, currently the most widely used webmail services worldwide. Based on Web 2.0 technology (Ajax), freenigma can be integrated into any webmail program as a Firefox extension. Google Mail, Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail/MSN are the first to be supported, but plug-ins are also planned for Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes and mobile devices. It is platform-independent — the only requirement is a Firefox browser under GNU/Linux, Macintosh or Microsoft Windows XP.

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