Voice recognition has come pre-installed in Windows XP, Vista and now Windows 7, but improvements in voice recognition have been few. Surfing the Web with only voice commands is virtually impossible

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Surf Firefox with Voice Commands
This week, Google launched its latest plot to conquer the world—this time, through our TVs. The latest HD televisions are billed as Smart TVs , and work much like our favorite smartphones, complete with Apps and advanced internet browsers

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Watch Google TV
This past week has been an interesting one for Gmail users. Many users are reporting the email service is sending outgoing emails to recipients multiple times—annoying non-Gmail users throughout the Web. While there is no official fix for this problem yet, Gmail is offering a brand new feature: the ability to make phone calls from within Gmail with only speakers and a microphone required.

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Make Phone Calls from Gmail
Thanks to Microsoft’s advertising, Bing has become a popular search engine. It is easy to use and often more colorful than Google

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Search Both Bing and Google with Bingle
Since Skype’s inception in 2003, it has now become one of the most popular VOIP software applications. As of 2009, the total Skype users worldwide reached more than 500 million.

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How to Automatically Record Skype Calls