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A little over a year ago, Swype announced at TechCrunch50 2008. that they were going to "change how the world inputs text on screens" By allowing the user to type words by tracing a path between its letters rather than tapping them out one-by-one, Swype claims to speed up typing on a mobile handset while doing away with accuracy annoyances. Swype is the brainchild of Randy Marsden, developer of t
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Ryan Faas goes in depth to explain the new networking, performance and collaboration options in Apple's Snow Leopard Server.
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5 Years On

Posted in News by Monster 108 days ago
A winning mix of fantastic settings and addictive play keeps Blizzard's ever-evolving online game at the top of the role-playing heap. With millions of players and a cataclysmic expansion coming in 2010, WoW. 's future looks brighter than ever.