Utom has released some free Icons of Web 2.0 logos like Del.ico.us, YouTube, FeedBurner, Technorati, Flickr and an RSS icon. The icons look like candy to me
You can download them in both PNG and ICO format from here.

Found via MaxPower
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Utom has released some free Icons of Web 2.0 logos like Del.ico.us, YouTube, FeedBurner, Technorati, Flickr and an RSS icon. The icons look like candy to me
You can download them in both PNG and ICO format from here.

Found via MaxPower
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Have you always though that Firefox was faster and better than IE? Well, after watching this video at Subnixus.com, you can be sure that IE is faster than Firefox and that Firefox just seems to be fast because of the way it renders a page. The video also proves that Opera is the best browser for Windows.
Watch the video here
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Macfox is a slick theme for Firefox giving you the clean look of Mac OS X FireFox on your PC.

You can download this theme from here
found via TechnoBytez
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Flock is a nice browser with a lot of good functionalities but it is still in beta with lot’s of bugs to fix. But Flock’s default theme rocks and that’s one of the reasons I used it for some time as my primary browser.

Flofox is a theme for Firefox that will give your Firefox a Flock like look and feel.
found via Tech-Buzz
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Today on problogger.net, Darren Rowse posted an image of a naked woman holding an Adsense Ad that he found while he was browsing. I think people risk themselves being banned by the Adsense team just to earn some quick cash. Here’s a screen shot

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I just found a few easter eggs for uTorrent. Here they are
I found the first two by accident
Here’s a screenshot of the game Tetris in uTorrent

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Keotag is a handy little search engine that searches tags. Search for a term and it searches the tags of some major Web 2.0 services such as Technorati, Blinklist, Del.icio.us, Furl, Google, Digg, Yahoo, Tailrank, Newsvine and many more from one handy interface.
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TagsPage is a site just like the successful Million Dollar Page except that it uses tags instead of banners. Getting your site taged at TagsPage gives you several advantages like…
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This is a cool K2 style that I just found. Firefox fans may like it. Check the screenshot…
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