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UnoDNS
Streaming video is definitely commonplace, especially now that many media networks put their content online. However, non-U.S. viewers are not usually allowed to watch content from U.S.-based networks due to region restrictions. To get around this, UnoDNS is a DNS service that allows you to watch these media sources without having to worry about region restrictions.
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Hands On With Google Drive

While Google has positioned its new Google Drive cloud-storage service as one that straddles the consumer and business space, those using it for collaboration will probably get the most out of it. Google launched Google Drive this week, promising, according to Google's blog post, the ability to collaborate, to store your stuff in the cloud, and to search it. That's entirely on point. Drive does do a bit more than that, but those additional capabilities are rudimentary at best. Read more: Hands On With Google Drive

Microsoft Office 365

Office 365 could mark the beginning of the end for traditional, on-premise Windows server administrators. With Exchange, SharePoint, Office and the unified communications service Lync all in the cloud, managing a Windows environment has never been easier or more centralized. Read more: Microsoft Office 365

Google's New Google+ Social Network: Hands On

Google's new Google+ social network, currently in a "field trial," can't quite avoid the stereotype that the company's products sacrifice usability for new features. Put simply, Google+ is a social network for geeks. Underneath, however, there are some rather elegant features, including a lovely "Circles" interface to add friends, and a "Hangout" group video chat feature that holds promise. Read more: Google's New Google+ Social Network: Hands On

Amazon Cloud Player Review

Amazon Cloud Player works in conjunction with the desktop Cloud Player software to let you sync music and playlists, but there are a handful of head-scratching limitations. Cloud Player lets users stream and download music stored in the newly launched Amazon Cloud Drive to virtually any Web-connected device—unfortunately not including the hottest such devices around—iPads and iPhones. Read more: Amazon Cloud Player Review

Windows Live Hotmail 2011

Hotmail remains the most popular Web-based e-mail service on earth, with Yahoo Mail leading in the U.S. and Gmail nipping at the heels of both, according to numbers from Hitwise and Compete. But Microsoft isn't resting on its laurels: Windows Live Hotmail 2011 adds a number of big changes aimed at giving the e-mail service several new competitive edges. Read more: Windows Live Hotmail 2011

Microsoft Docs.com Review

Docs.com
Microsoft will be shortly releasing their latest Office suite, version 2010, and to accompany it, they've developed a social network version of Office called Microsoft Docs. Docs.com is an online version of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint designed to create, share, and collaborate on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with people on your social networks, like Facebook friends.
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Microsoft Office Web Apps Preview

Microsoft just today made the beta of its Office Web Apps online service available to select users and we got access to it and took a look around. It's by no means feature-complete and there are actually many bugs that prevent it from being used in a production fashion right now. However, the concept of being able to edit and create Office documents anywhere from the world from the Web app interface is an incredible powerful and flexible thing to have. The Web apps are limited in functionality, but they will be perfect for quick jobs while on the go. Read more: Microsoft Office Web Apps Preview

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