by Jason Wilk on May 11, 2009

- Want to read the New York Times on your computer as you would in paper form? Well, NYT just released the new version of their Reader application. This new version is built on Adobe AIR, so you can run it on any Windows, Mac, or Linux machine. Looks, feels and runs great. Grab it here: http://timesreader.nytimes.com. (WebKitchen)
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by Jason Wilk on December 5, 2008

- If you have Windows and the latest version of Google Desktop, I highly suggest getting your hands on (not really) the new Gmail desktop gadget. Your email now lives on your desktop without needing the browser open.
- You can star messages, use the same keyboard shortcuts, and have access to all of your contacts.
- Can’t find it anywhere on your desktop? Just tap the [shift] key twice to bring it back. Very nice Google.
by Jason Wilk on November 20, 2008

- Today, GotGame releases its stealth in-game web browser, Rogue
- The browser, which displays transparently within your game window, is based on WebKit and Adobe’s AIR platform enabling multi-tasking between game play and the standard web.
- Now gamers can check Email, watch Hulu videos, play casual games, etc without needing to minimize the game screen.
- Very well executed and something that is desperately needed in the intense world of MMO enthusiasts.
- The beta goes live in 5 minutes. Click here to get an invite
image via TechCrunch
by John Jorgensen on October 8, 2008

- DiggTop is an Adobe AIR desktop that lets you vote, read stories, view images and watch videos on Digg from your desktop.
- Provides a choice of which categories you’d like to subscribe to.
Mashable
by David Heyerman on October 2, 2008
- Utterli lets you share text, pics, video and audio among your friends.
- They just announced their new destop client run off Adobe Air.
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