muCommander is a lightweight, cross-platform file manager featuring a Norton Commander style interface and running on any operating system with Java support (Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, *BSD, Solaris...).
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muCommander: a cross-platform file manager
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The window switcher that's actually useful
Sure, you can use Mac OS X's Exposé to switch windows, but doing so can be very clumsy if you're the keyboard-only type of user.
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Microsoft: Once Again, We’re Not Making a Smartphone
On Thursday morning, analysts Rob Sanderson & Mark McKechnie at Broadpoint AmTech added fuel to a rumor floating around for more than a year that Microsoft is preparing to make its own smartphone. In a research report, the analysts say “multiple industry sources” told them Microsoft is preparing to launch such a device in the second half of the year.
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YouTube viewers in U.S. exceed 100 million for first time
When Google acquired the video site in 2006, they obviously made a great decision as the site now ranks as the most popular provider of online video in the United States. In January alone about 6.4 billion videos were viewed, this is the equivalent of 43 percent of the video market in the United States. The figures released from comScore reveal that web surfers in the United States alone sat down to watch over 15 billion videos each month over many different video sites, however YouTube is the site drawing the most attention and the majority of users. Alexa posts this chart showing YouTube's bandwidth usage, page views and ranking over time. At one point, YouTube accounted for over 20% of all Internet traffic (May/June, 2008).
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Ballmer calls Apple a competitor for OS, but not smartphones
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer spoke with analysts in New York yesterday, discussing the company's prospects in the current economic downturn. Though the easily excitable executive acknowledged that Windows faces serious competition from Mac OS X (as well as Linux and Google) in the operating system area, he continued to downplay Apple's iPhone as a serious competitor to Windows Mobile.
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