The popular Digsby instant messenger client not only bundles half a dozen "optional" crapware applications, it's also using your computer to crawl the web, do stock market research, and more. It's ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
Last month we took a look at Digsby, a new communication app that unites chat, e-mail, and social networking in one fairly customizable dashboard. Digsby was an early private beta back then, but now ...
Digsby, the application that lets you view your instant-message, e-mail, and social-network accounts through one interface, opened up to the public on Thursday. Download Digsby for Windows from CNET ...
Tagged, the San Francisco-based social network that is most notable because of its ability to grow profitably during the Facebook era, has closed its first acquisition. dotSyntax, the corporation that ...
It's been a month since we showed you how Digsby was using your PC to make money, and today they've responded with a new version that actually bothers to ask your permission before using your PC. Our ...
It's not unusual to see popular freeware applications bundle third party software into their setup files, prompting you during the installation process to install a browser toolbar or even change your ...
Digsby (Summer 2010): Buddy List The narrow buddy list docks and hides at the side of your screen, and clearly shows the service icon for each contact. Note when you hover the mouse over a contact, ...
Digsby (Summer 2010): Buddy List The narrow buddy list docks and hides at the side of your screen, and clearly shows the service icon for each contact. Note when you hover the mouse over a contact, ...
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