This past week has been crazy for me, I've been fighting with the admissions department of USF trying to get all my paperwork finalized, and I've been going round and round with HCC trying to get my AA posted onto my transcript.  So, with that being said, I didn't have all that much time to check out what other people were talking about this week, but check out what I thought were the best posts of the week anyways.

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Last week it was Microsoft who was showing of the latest version of their internet browser, and now it's Mozilla's turn.  Firefox has been my choice of browser for a while now because of features like, tabbed browsing, integrated search, and better protection from spyware/adware, and this newest release of Firefox 2 Beta 2 doesn't back off on upgrading the existing features, and rolling out some new ones.

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Some of this weeks best posts included a google calendar desktop application, a pretty entertaining counter-telemarketer script, some positive news on the Windows Vista release, and much more.  It's becoming easier to find best of the week posts as I expand my list of blogs that I frequent, and hopefully it keeps getting easier.  Check out what the bloggers had in store this week:

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I'm a firefox user, as are many of my friends because I have either convinced them of how much better firefox is than internet explorer, or because I use their computers and installed it my self, but when I caught wind of the fact that Microsoft has made the first release canidate of IE 7 available for download, I was slightly intrigued. 

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I've always been a Windows user, but I have had Mac OS X dual booting on my laptop before, and during that time there were a few different things that I found very useful in OS X, one of which was the object dock that they used for launching files and programs.  I'm not a big fan of icons on my desktop, and keeping things neat and simple is a big priority of mine; enter RocketDock.

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For those who use Bittorrent software, Paul at PaulStamatiou.com is reporting that Azureus 2.5 is now available for download.

The popular Java-based BitTorrent super-client, Azureus, has hit version 2.5…notable improvements include reduced CPU usage when connected to large numbers of peers and the ability to detect your connection’s latency and automatically adjust your upload speed.

You can download it here, and while you're at it, why not check out Paul's website, it has some useful information.

Another week of reading blogs from around the net, and it's time for another installment of best of the week.  This week's best posts include a nail shooting laptop protector, creating your own Xbox 360 games, some tips to make your "My Computer" folder work a little better for you and more!  Take a look and see if there is anything you like.

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