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...core of the free Google Pack is, in essence, a software downloader and manager. It goes out and gets the latest versions of useful free programs that are not always known or easy to find. Spyware hunter Ad-Aware, PDF viewer Adobe Reader 7, privacy-minded web browser Mozilla Firefox, and streaming-media utility RealPlayer are among them, as well as a special six-month free trial of Norton AntiVirus. Each program is optional, and it's easy to create a custom set for installation. As new versions are posted, the Google Updater quietly updates your software. This prevents...
...challenge nowadays is to stay anonymous while you're sitting at your computer, potentially in plain view of hackers or spywaremakers. Anonymizer's new Total Privacy Suite for the PC anonymizer.com $50 per year) provides a toolbar for the Mozilla Firefox browser that keeps you safe in three ways. First, with Anonymous Surfing, it keeps websites from tracking your physical location by scrambling the address given to you by your Internet service provider. It also provides a spyware-removal tool and a Digital Shredder that makes it easy to ditch your history and other browser info so that nobody looking...
...Fine Arts Militia were so satisfied with the fans gained from their single No Meaning No under a CC license that they will distribute an entire album the same way in July, the first major musicians to do so. Seventy countries are adapting or looking into CC licenses, while Mozilla Firefox and Yahoo! Search browsers have launched designs so users can search the Web for CC works. --By Kristina Dell
Users can also switch to Mozilla Thunderbird, which can be downloaded from the HASCS website. Davis recommended that students make the necessary changes before the summer so that they will prepared at the start of next semester...
Thunderbird, an open-source application, was developed by the not-for-profit Mozilla Foundation, the same organization that created the popular Firefox web browser. Though Thunderbird is available both from the HASCS site and directly from the Mozilla site, the Harvard version has been specially adapted for FAS affiliates and includes an integrated Harvard phone and e-mail address book...