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The 10 Greatest Free Apps and Services

PC World Team 03 Mar 2010

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The Best 'Ever'

In our many years of choosing the best free stuff, we’ve spotlighted the superstars: Adobe Reader, Craigslist, Flickr, Gmail, Google, Mozilla Firefox, and Wikipedia.

Here are ten other classics you might not use--but should.

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Ian Paul; Illustration: Unnikrishnan A.V., 03 Dec 09

Google offers online tools and Microsoft 2010 has free online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. But a host of online OSes already let you ‘virtually’ take your PC anywhere... more..

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Randall C. Kennedy, 27 Nov 09

Expected in late 2010, Google's new Chrome OS for Web appliances exemplifies their simple cloud approach. Forget the fakes and the leaks. Here's the real deal. more..

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Preston Gralla, 16 Nov 09

Just got your hands on Windows 7 and want to bend it to your will? No problem. We've got plenty of tips, hacks and secrets to keep you busy for a long time. more..

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Harry McCracken, Technologizer, 14 Nov 09

Over the years some memorable things have been said about technology. Some have been memorably eloquent; others are shortsighted, wrongheaded, or just plain weird. more..

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Jared Newman, 11 Nov 09

On October 29, 1969, the Internet came in not with a bang, but with a "lo," — the first message sent between two computers. Leonard Kleinrock was typing 'login' but the system crashed. more..

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Juan Carlos Perez, 11 Nov 09

The launch of Google's Chrome browser a little over a year ago brought with it a mountain of hype and expectations, but as it turned out, Chrome had more than a few Achilles heels. more..

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Tony Bradley, 11 Nov 09

The early success of the OS notwithstanding, you need to do some due diligence to determine if the existing hardware and software you rely on will work. more..

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David Coursey, 11 Nov 09

The open source Web browser is a great product and quite an achievement, but has not tremendously advanced the cause of "free" software, and may even be considered somewhat of a failure. more..

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John Rizzo, 22 Oct 09

In the battle between Mac OS X and Windows, here's a reminder of where Microsoft supplied the innovation first. . Here we give credit where credit is due. more..

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John Rizzo, 22 Oct 09

Steve Jobs once said that Microsoft stole Windows from Apple, but there has been idea-snatching on both sides. Here's a reminder of where Apple supplied the innovation first. more..

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