Hulu Released - Google and Microsoft Bid for Digg - Thunderbird Upgrades - Google Operating System Explains Google Apps - Free Line Report 3.11.08

The video streaming website Hulu, a joint project created by Fox and NBC, plans to lift its veil of secrecy this month and let the world see the future of television, online. The videos will be television shows aired previously, supported completely by ads. A sneak preview last October left a big impression on users, wowing even the most skeptical pundits.

Well it looks like Yahoo isn’t the only website that Microsoft wants to buy. Apparently, both Microsoft and Google are making bids for the user generated news site, Digg.com. The founder of Digg says these claims are not true, but Michael Arrington of TechCrunch says his inside source still stands behind his earlier statement.

Thunderbird, a free email client, is getting its third release next month. This email application will get a major overhaul, including the addition of calendar support, instant messaging, and better searching.

Google Operating System is a great blog that gives you lots of tips and tricks for using all of Google’s web applications. Do you need to add page numbers to Google Docs? Want to create filters for Google Reader? Well, Google Operating System shows you how, and does so in a way that’s easy to follow and fun to read.

Do you have a great idea and want to raise some money to fund it? Fundable might be right up your alley. In about a minute or so you can create a Fundable collection that allows you to gather money simply and easily to finance any project — from a short film to a snowboarding trip. Check it out at fundable.com.

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