It seems all of the IM programs are finally realizing what users have known all along: There’s just too many of them.
Apparently Microsoft has succeeded in getting Live Messenger 9 (currently in private testing) to communicate with Google Talk, and they are working on integration with AIM and ICQ also. Seeing as how Live Messenger 8 already talks with Yahoo Messenger, we could be getting very close to a polished, officially released, messenger hub.
You have to wonder what has taken so long for the companies to get with doing this. Trillian has been out for what seems like eons, and while it doesn’t talk from one IM to the other, it at least combines everything to take up less memory. I for one am thrilled to see the IM programs finally working with one another as I’m tired of having all of them open every day!
I know you will be excited! We know that.. these days there is trend of web based applications. Adobe already working on web version of their applications.
Today in this post I will tell you about Splashup. Edit your images on the fly online with Splashup, a web-based image editor that integrates with Flickr, Facebook, and Picasa. Splashup offers up a surprising array of image editing tools, far beyond the usual crop of resize and contrast— you can also edit multiple images, play with filters and layers, use a variety of brushes, and more. Splashup is one of the best image editors in a long line of image editors; i.e., Picnik, Pixoh, and Resizr, to name just a few.

Source : Lifehacker
So finally Yahoo! is out of beta. I always like it’s interface. Humm auto refresh is little annoying but interface is cool.. Yahoo always trying to provide something different and cool! After 1gb email storage of Gmail, Yahoo’s move to provide unlimited storage proof of their passion and enthusiasm for their users! and yes of course “competition”
