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Last night, I tried Bodega. It’s a free application written by developer IDFusion that functions much like the App Store in iTunes. I found it yesterday afternoon when I read this post by Jim Dalrymple at CNET, and I knew I had to download it and try it out when I got home to my Mac.

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Aha! Now I get it. I just read M.G. Siegler’s post over at TechCrunch, which explains Google‘s motive for announcing the Chrome OS on Tuesday. In case you missed that announcement, Jonathan wrote a nice post about it yesterday.

Siegler said that Microsoft has plans to announce its new cloud suite of Office software on Monday at the company’s Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans, La. Now, this isn’t set in stone. But Siegler is looking at hints dropped by Robert Scoble on his FriendFeed account. Apparently right after the Chrome OS announcement, Scoble started talking about Microsoft’s big news, saying that it involves one of the company’s biggest products, and that it’s not the new browser, Gazelle.

Oh, you don’t know what Gazelle is? It was getting some press the other day, too. Truth be told, it’s a bit Chrome-OS-like. In an article published Tuesday on CNET, Ina Fried interviewed Helen Wang, a researcher at Microsoft, about the new project.

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I found this cool app this morning — VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi wrote about a new desktop utility called BumpTop that turns your desktop into a 3-D environment. You can pile files on top of one another, pin them to the walls and more to keep things organized. Honestly, I’ve only played with it for a few minutes, but it’s extremely cool.

It all started with a guy named Anand Agarawala who decided to create a new sort of desktop for his master’s thesis. When he graduated, he decided to turn it into a regular business. And yesterday, Takahashi said, the product released for the first time. It’s out for Windows, and Linux and Mac versions are coming.

BumpTop lets you drag and drop files on top of one another, much like you might do on your desk to keep things straight.

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Are you cool enough to own a Mac? Apple has marketed the Macintosh computer as a hip, cool machine designed for stylish people who like to have fun. Just look at the dozens of “I’m a Mac/I’m a PC” ads that claim Mac computers are more fun, reliable and timely than their PC counterparts. Honestly, would you rather be Justin Long (the Mac) or John Hodgman (the PC)?

For years, Microsoft’s response was nonexistent — the company chose to ignore the attacks from Apple. Why shouldn’t it? PC computers dominate the market. More people and businesses use Windows than any other operating system. Microsoft chose to focus on other concerns.

Then things changed. Apple began to make some real progress in the PC market. There are still far more Windows machines than Mac machines in the wild, but the numbers began to shift. The Apple iPhone was a huge hit, and soon Apple began to attract a new generation of devotees.

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You Asked: Which is more efficient or green – repairing old existing windows or removing them to install replacement windows? — Roberta Marshall Answered: This is an interesting way to think about greenness. I assume you are thinking about the energy cost of making a sheet of glass, and asking whether that cost is ever [...]

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