CyberNet’s Year In Review: March 2006

This article was written on December 31, 2006 by CyberNet.

CompUSA Laptop Ad March was more of a fun month with a lot of news from Google and a few big acquisitions. This is also when our site’s traffic really got a boost.

  • Gmail Chat emoticons are better than the ones available for Google Talk. [Read More]
  • Wikipedia hit a huge milestone when they published their 1 millionth article! [Read More]
  • The ultimate laptop for just $3,000! [Read More]
  • Mockup of a touchscreen iPod. [Read More]
  • Funny wallpaper for Firefox fans [Read More]
  • MIT’s $100 laptop gets a new look. [Read More]
  • Windows Live Local puts you in the driver’s seat. [Read More]
  • Google Calendar (codename CL2) screenshots get leaked. [Read More]
  • Google buys the online word processor called Writely. [Read More]
  • Google Desktop 3 adds some nice new features. [Read More]
  • Mozilla Firefox 2 Alpha 1 released. [Read More]
  • Google releases financial services to compete with Yahoo! and MSN. [Read More]
  • Windows Vista gets pushed back to January 2007. Surprisingly there were no further delays after this announcement despite what analysts predicted. [Read More]
  • Dell and Alienware cuddle up and get cozy with each other. [Read More]
  • Try out the new Google search interface. It is now several months later and Google still has not made any changes to their layout, so the classic look will probably be around for awhile. [Read More]
  • One of the most popular articles on CyberNet talks about how to reduce your Firefox memory leaks. [Read More]
  • How to enable Gmail Chat in Opera 9. [Read More]
  • New version of Google Talk introduces Avatars. [Read More]

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