| | New on Webware.com | | Hands-on with the new Facebook home page Posted by Rafe Needleman The new Facebook design we covered last week has already begun to roll out to users. And yes, it looks a lot like Twitter. An awful lot like Twitter. The home page displays updates from your friends top center, with a "What's on your mind?" box above the stream. All the photos and apps in Facebook are still there, but the new design really puts the friend stream in your face. Read more | | New beta paves way for Firefox 3.5 Posted by Stephen Shankland Mozilla on Thursday released the third beta version of Firefox 3.1, aka Shiretoko, one of the frontrunners in the current race to improve Web browsers. The new version includes better "Web worker" multitasking abilities, a faster Gecko rendering engine for showing Web pages, and upgrades to the TraceMonkey engine for faster, more stable execution of Web sites' JavaScript programs. Read more | | Shrunked resizes images before you upload them Posted by Josh Lowensohn Ever been stuck waiting, and waiting, and waiting some more for photos to upload? Short of getting a faster connection there's not much you can do with big image files. Enter Shrunked, a great new extension for Firefox. It lets you resize a photo before uploading it. Read more | | Life insurance for your passwords: Legacy Locker Posted by Rafe Needleman Legacy Locker is a service for the unimaginable: your death. It backs up the passwords and access codes to your online accounts. When you die, it gives that information to the people you designate. The idea is to give your survivors easy access to your photo, blog, social network, e-mail, and other personal online sites. Read more | | 20+ tools for price watching and protecting Posted by Josh Lowensohn In the U.S., tax season is well upon us. And with the recession in full tilt, you may be--smartly--biding your time to make a purchase. Fear not though, there are tools aplenty to help you keep an eye on the price of something, and swoop in on sales or manufacturer rebates. Read more | | | New services from Yahoo | | Yahoo counters Google Latitude: Friends on Fire Posted by Stephen Shankland Yahoo has released a Facebook application called Friends on Fire that lets people share their location with each other. Google Latitude is an island unto itself, using Google's own technology for cell phone-based location detection and for managing who gets access to your location. Friends on Fire, though, stitches together a variety of services. Read more | | Yahoo Messenger encroaches on Facebook turf Posted by Stephen Shankland Yahoo has a new application called Pingbox that lets Facebook users chat with widely used Yahoo Messenger technology instead of Facebook's built-in chat. With Pingbox set up, people who visit your Facebook page see a chat window that invites them to send a message. Doing so initiates a chat through Yahoo Messenger. Read more | | | | | Stay informed on the tech topics that matter to you most | CNET offers a wide variety of newsletters on everything from tech industry news to the latest games and gear. Browse the entire list now. | | | Manage newsletters | | | | | | |
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