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"Windows only: Free application Ashampoo Burning Studio Free is yet-another CD and DVD burning utility. Ashampoo handles virtually any burning need, from music CDs and video DVDs (Blu-ray support included) to data discs. It also supports burning compressed and encrypted backup discs. Granted, there are already plenty of burning utilities already available, but for anyone who remembers how difficult it used to be to find a free app to handle this sort of thing (i.e., not Roxio), the more options the merrier."
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A large list of Web 2.0 APIs and web services that you can put together for Mashups. Not as comprehensive as ProgrammableWeb's lists but nice for browsing.
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A FF plugin that builds a list of all the extensions you have installed and exports them in one of 3 formats (text, HTML or CSV) to make it easier to send to devs when you experience a problem with a plugin (to look for conflicts) but also to make sure your have your list for the next virgin computer you encounter.
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A service that lets you specify several timezones and view the current time for each. It also can create a "bookmark" to a specific point in time that can be shared with others to help coordinate scheduling meetings. Nice, simple, clean design and easy to use.
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A podcast by FriendFeeders for FriendFeeders featuring Josh Haley, Mark Wilson and John Worthington, all well-known and active participants on the service. Fun to listen to. Too bad they can't do a video cast, but they live in the US, Canada and Australia respectively.
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Nice tutorial on how to use the animation features in Photoshop CS3 to create animated gifs.