Posted on 10/04/2004 5:19:46 PM PDT by jcsmonogram
A couple of months ago, we the number of newsfeeds in our Deskpops Interactive Wallpaper to over 70. And the response was incredible. Thousands of news junkies realized they could keep up with the latest news from their favorite conservative sources, right on their desktops...and we mean RIGHT ON THEIR DESKTOPS!
And now we've made a great service even better by adding 40 more news feeds. That's over 100 news sources right at your fingertips!
We've added news from UPI, The Washington Times, The Wall Street Journal, Opinion Journal, CNS News and Lucianne.com.
Plus, you can now find your favorite columnists like Ann Coulter, David Limbaugh, Hugh Hewitt, Dennis Prager, Joseph Farah, Larry Elder and Michelle Malkin.
And instead of just one Free Republic newsfeed, Deskpops Interactive Wallpaper now offers 15 Free Republic topics, including Breaking News, Front Page News, Chapters, Editorials and more.
We've also beefed up our Blog offerings with names like Powerline, Command Post, Mudville Gazette, Little Green Footballs and a dozen more.
These new feeds are in addition to the existing 70+ news sources already featured on Deskpops, including Newsmax, WorldNetDaily, Steyn Online, The Christian Science Monitor, AP and more.
Deskpops requires a broadband (DSL, Cable Modem, T1, T3) connection and Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP. Deskpops won't slow your computer down or cause any conflicts with your current software. Deskpops contains no spyware and doesn't track any of your movements on the Internet. It works silently in the background, fetching content and bringing it to your desktop. It couldn't be easier, and it couldn't be cooler.
And current users of Deskpops Interactive Wallpaper don't have to do anything, the update happens automatically.
Best of all, it's absolutely free!
I like and use it also. Be sure to have me on your ping list when any updates become available.
Could you ping me with updates to the conservative desktop?
Thanks in advance
How does it feel being BETA in a VHS world?
(Couldn't help it...I just remembered that from a looong time ago; besides my son is making a great living in a MAC-oriented niche)
Pretty cool.
Hey, y'all check this out. I like it.
The links work fine for me. I found that a lot of things didn't work right with Mozilla Firefox. That's why I went back to IE.
I'm too fond of the tabbed browsing, adblock, and other extentions t go back to IE, so I'll just drag the links to the desktop, click on them, then delete them, until they allow a user to configure for another browser.
Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you so much!
bumpus!
Darn, all we have out here is dial up only!
Still waiting for a Linux Firefox version....
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