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POPSVirtual Ant Farm for your Desktop The Ant's Life Studio from Bandai in Japan is a virtual interactive ant farm for your desktop. It let's you create colonies of ants who build, create, maintain and survive in 100 different types of nests.
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POPSRun Windows Seamlessly Inside Linux I just completed this and its awesome!!! I have a 1.7G duel core and it works perfectly... now I can use Photoshop in a pure windows environment with ALL shortcut keys working!
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POPSflickr.com GROUP: atomix virtual DJ REMIX This is a group that i started for other users to grow and share lessons with PC Desktop DJing software from Atomix called Virtual DJ Pro. DJ Choppercat http://choppercat.blogspot.com
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POPS5GB Free as a network drive I see Kevin Tofel, one of my favorite tech bloggers, has posted about AOL's XDrive online storage service. Good stuff, and yes, you can set it up as a mapped drive on Windows systems. Should work excellently with the Eee PC!
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POPSWindows XP Context Menu Better late than never, I just learned of these from O'Reilly.com - http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/excerpt/winxphacks_chap1/index1.html but I didn't want to tweak the registry. The open command here tool is excellent, and also I was able to manually remove crap from the "SendTo" menu
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POPSNeo Trapped in God's Video Game? How did we end up with a world we play like a game? It's no historical coincidence that gaming ascended right along with the rise of the information age. As the ever-rising flood of new data threatened to inundate our lives, we developed tools to organize all that information — sort it, filter it, cut it, mix it. Desktop editing apps let us manage our data, but they also let us manipulate it. As we got better at controlling pixels and bits, games became a handy metaphor. And more than a metaphor. Like a Sim city come to life, we've moved from a society that creates goods to one that solves puzzles.