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Written by: Support SoftCity on Nov 29 2010, 11:27am

Best of Softcity Nov 26

Marc-Antoine here with this week's wrap up of what's happening on SoftCity.  Our podcast for this week is on hiatus, but we'll be back next week with more discussions with Richard.  I hope you have been enjoying them!  Let's take a look at what happened last week, shall we? 

Articles

CIA and Startups – The CIA has funded a few startup tech companies and continues to do so.  Could this be our first glimpse into a real life James Bond?

PhotoShop CSS5 – What's new in Photoshop CSS 5?  Is it worth your investment?  Our newest writer, Teresa, looks at some of the changes that came to version 5. 

Less Memory with Firefox – Firefox can be a huge resource hog if you don't watch it.  Unnecessary plugins, tons of tabs and the way the browser stores cache could all be unnecessarily draining your resources. 

From Analog to Digital – Miguel looks at some current analog technology while examining our fascination with digital.  Is analog making a comeback?

Conversations

Facebook Censoring Messages – Would you trust Facebook with your email?  What if you found out that they were censoring your outbound correspondence?

Top iPad Apps – I bought myself an iPad and I'm looking for your recommendations on apps to get.  I've already found a few, but I'm interested to know what you love on your iPad.

Do You Miss Google Wave – There are a few projects that are keeping Wave alive, and we may be seeing the technology used in other projects.  What's next for Google Wave?

Analytics ProTip – Many of our users build websites with WebEasy.  If you manage your analytics with Google, this helpful tip will help you distinguish one campaign from another. 

 

This week, we have an exciting announcement and a brand new way for you to participate on SoftCity.  Stay tuned for more exciting news, and cheers to our American friends.  Hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving!

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