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Adobe Hands Out Free Flex Builder Software to Students
Students can get the Flex Builder 2 integrated development tool for rich web applications at no cost, seeding the market for future AIR development.

Smith Micro Launches File Recovery Software Tool
Smith Micro has released its MediaRECOVER 4.0, a file-recovery software tool that enables users to recover their lost or corrupted digital media files.

As Apollo takes spotlight, PDF remains strong
PDF people can use Apollo to make lightweight, rich-media, Reader-less apps delivering content formerly marooned inside PDF documents to a host of platforms.

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Review: Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus


A Web Address for a Phone Number? Do .Tel
A leading Internet authority OKs a new top-level domain, .tel, an Internet version of an old-fashioned phone number. (eWEEK.com)

Picasa 2.0
It's not just free. It's better than ever.

Yahoo Buys Meedio
Meedio LLC, which designed the Meedio software application, sold the majority of its assets to Yahoo this week, the company said.

How To Capture Streaming Video
Web video and audio streams are a little restrictive, aren't they?

Live from Mix06: Tim O'Reilly Takes on Bill Gates
Blog Entry: Tim O'Reilly took the stage with Bill Gates at Microsoft's Mix06 conference to challenge the software kingpin on his Web services strategies.

Preview: SXSW Interactive Festival
Blog Post: There is apparently only one rule for design in Austin: Thou must use the longhorn logo on everything.

Is Microsoft Succumbing to Web 2.0 Hype?
Opinion: With the advent of Microsoft's Mix06 conference in Vegas this week, do all signs point to excessive kool-aid drinking in Redmond?

User-Generated Content, Now in TV Advertisements
Opinion: CurrentTV has partnered with Sony, Toyota and L'Oreal to enlist the network's viewers to produce commercials. Will ad agencies be disintermediated or empowered?

Google Porting Picasa to Linux
Opinion: The search and advertising giant also plans to port Gtalk to Linux, say sources. But is this a sound business plan?

Gmail/Gtalk Strategy Linked to Google's New Internet Plan
Opinion: If e-mail is the Web's killer app, and Google really is building a separate Web, then the Gmail/Gtalk combo will be very enticing. (Intermedia Blog)

Dude, You're Getting a Google
Dell says it has begun testing a new partnership with Google.

Rivals Protest: Google Base Diverts Clicks
Google's classifieds feature is breaking a rule of bulk ad feed etiquette with its landing page, other search companies say. (eWEEK.com)

CBS, NBC To Launch 99-Cent On-Demand TV
A pair of separate deals announced Monday between CBS and Comcast, as well as NBC Universal and DirecTV, soon will allow viewers to pay to watch current primetime broadcast hits just hours after they air for free.

Macromedia Boosts Studio 8 Strengths
Review: Suite features much-improved Flash Professional and Dreamweaver, jettisons Freehand.

I, Censor?
Opinion: Some bloggers say David Coursey wants to stamp out free speech on the Internet. Coursey says some speech should be regulated, when it allows criminals to take advantage of the Internet's ability to hide their activities from the reach of U