While the global world of Apple was rocked this past week with a good amount of hardware and software releases, Windows Download news was light comparatively. Makers of the Chinese search engine Baidu released a beta version of its first-ever browser this week, and at first glance, it looks quite similar to Google's Chrome. Firefox 5 locks down, almost ready for release. For those interested, the browser is available now as a free download to XP, Vista, and Windows 7. Meanwhile, stateside, Windows users were treated to a brand new product offering by our friends at RealNetworks. RealDownloader is perhaps the quickest and simplest online video downloader for Windows that we've seen, and unlike many of its competitors, it really works with just one click. If you're an avid online video downloader (legal content, to which you own the rights, of course), the program is free and available now on Download.com. For our Android software fanatics, the past couple of weeks have been exciting ones, with CNET kicking off and wrapping up its CNET 100 series. This full year, our editors posted their top Android app picks, and they've spanned a variety of interests to say the least. From navigation, to photos, to food, to zombies, we've got software that cover it all. You can see my personal picks here. And For our iPhone users, you get some news too, as Google made its way onto your platform.
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