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Skype

Skype has released the next version of its Windows client which brings with it a Facebook integration and Group Video Conferencing. You can now log in with Facebook Connect in Skype to instant message, call, and text your Facebook friends. You can view the Facebook News Feed from within Skype, also post status messages, and synchronize your status messages with Skype's "mood message." The Group video calling feature supports 10-person conversations. Skype proposes to charge for group video chats, but for now users can try out the service for free. The latest version of Skype has a better overall call quality, and its new interface should make it more intuitive to use existing Skype features. Skype's integration with Facebook is seen as a win-win for both, Facebook users would get access to a robust voice and video calling platform, and Skype, currently with 560 million registered users, can expect a massive surge in new users from Facebook's 500 million users.

For details and download of Skype v5, visit http://www.skype.com/intl/en/home

280 Slides

With 280 Slides you can create beautiful presentations, access them from anywhere, and share them with anyone. There's no software to download and nothing to pay for, its features includes Import of Existing Documents - no need to start from scratch as you can upload your existing PowerPoint presentations; Built-In Media Search - add photos and movies to your presentation directly from popular web services like Flickr and YouTube; Publish to the Web - With a few clicks put your presentation on SlideShare, e-mail it to a friend, or embed it directly on your own website; Download to PowerPoint - You can download a copy of your presentation in your favorite format, including the Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 format; Autosave & Recovery - a copy of your document gets saved every few minutes and the newest version gets restored, everytime.

Your presentations are securely stored on 280 slides server, you can access them whenever you want at www. http://280slides.com/

SlimComputer

With SlimComputer you can rid the PC of things like unneeded pre-installed software and applications, remove unnecessary Toolbars, startup items, and shortcuts that clutter your desktop. The cleansing is executed based on the ability of SlimComputer to access the up-to-the-minute community-sourced feedback and recommendations. Instead of depending on occasional updates to evaluate optimizations SlimComputer uses the contributive data cloud which provides the latest reviews of software, services and toolbars, in real time. Want to undo any action? No problem, you can restore / Undo any changes done by SlimComputer with just a click.

If you are vexed with resource draining applications and tools, excise them out with the innovative SlimComputer at http://slimcomputer.com/download.php

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I want to know a software that protects pendrives from viruses

You could try the 1.4 MB Mx One Antivirus v4.0 which assures to protect USB drives against virus,
trojans, worms, spyware, etc. It can be downloaded at http://ldcmx.info/descargar.php?des=mxone

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