links for 2006-01-18
Links January 18th, 2006
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“Bitty is the little browser that goes on any Web page. It’s like Picture-in-Picture for the Web.”
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The Google Talk network supports open interoperability with hundreds of other communications service providers through a process known as federation. This means that a user on one service can communicate with users on another service without needing to si
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