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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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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I wouldn't consider myself an expert when it comes to computers, but I do use my fair share of different applications, and it gets a little annoying when I have to have four or five different programs open in order to get all of my tasks accomplished.  For example, when I'm working with different files on my computer I have to open an explorer window to get around my hard drive, then if I want to open a .zip file I need to open a separate program for that.  If I want to upload one of the files in the .zip somewhere on the Internet I have to extract it and then fire up the FTP program to upload it.  That has all changed, hover, since I've started using Total Commander.

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