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Angry Birds

Angry Birds by Rovio is undoubtedly the most popular casual game at the moment with smarphone downloads hitting the billion mark. Now the whole magic crashes on the Google Chrome web-browser. Yes, so no need of an iOS, Android device the most enchanting casual game experience is right on your desktop PC, and you can use all those angry birds to crash and destroy the green pigs who stole their eggs. There are two versions available of the game SD Version ( Standard) and HD Version (High-Definition) depending on the graphic card, RAM and other resources available on your PC Playing the game on a LCD monitor on full-screen mode really heightens the game experience, and makes you want more of those Angry Birds with special powers, some explode, some just zoom-faster, some multiply, and some just drop off exploding eggs. This is not all, after completing all the 3 stages of the game with 20 levels per stage, Rovio unlocks an entire new game-play level exclusive to the Google Chrome user.

Cyberduck

I think Cyberduck is the most user-friendly FTP app out there (too bad it is only for Mac). I was introduced to it a few years ago when I was just barely grasping the concept of FTP and I could connect to different servers & upload files within minutes. Currently the software allows you to browse servers using the following protocols: FTP, FTP/TLS, sFTP, WebDav and browse & upload to Amazon and Mosso's Cloud Storage.

Mozilla Firefox

Mozilla is a global community project providing open and innovative internet products. Firefox is one of the leading internet browsers - an obvious choice for many users around the world. It provides all the basic features you need to surf the internet and so much more. If you are not using it already, download Firefox 3 and give it a try.