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Sync’Em syncs Microsoft Exchange, Google, Apple contacts and

Derman Enterprises has released Sync’Em 1.0 (http://www.syncem.com),
a new sync hub for Macs. It’s compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 and
higher and costs US$39.95 for a single user license.

With Sync’Em, you can sync your Exchange, Google and/or Address Book
contacts and sync your Exchange and/or Google contacts across
multiple Exchange and/or Google accounts.

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Stainless brings multi-process browsing to the Mac, a la Google

Mesa Dynamics has released a technology preview of Stainless, which
the company says is the first multi-process web browser for OS X,
inspired by Google Chrome. Each tab in Stainless runs in a separate
process.

Like Chrome, Stainless also has tabs that can be dragged between
windows, a unified address and search bar, and a private browsing
mode. Stainless is freeware and requires Mac OS X 10.5 (“Leopard”).
Version 0.1 is available immediately for download at
http://www.stainlessapp.com/

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Google announces faster, more customizable experience for iPhone

Today, the first day of Macworld, Google announced new improvements to the
integrated Google experience on iPhone. The previous version, launched just
over a month ago, brought together our suite of web applications —
including Search, Gmail, Calendar, Reader, and more — into one easy-to-use
interface. Since then, we’ve streamlined the interface even further, making
the applications faster and improving their usability.

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Google Map integration tool news for Mac Adobe Dreamweaver

WebAssist Pro Maps for Google Makes Map Integration Simple for Adobe
Dreamweaver Users

Pro Maps for Google enables developers and small business owners to easily
integrate customized Google Maps that leverage address databases, traffic
reporting, driving directions, and satellite view

Encinitas, CA (PRWEB) October 25, 2007 — Today’s release of Pro Maps for
Google from WebAssist brings the power and flexibility of Google Maps to an
even broader audience by taking the complexity out of integrating Google
Maps into web sites.

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