CincyTriGuy
CincyTriGuy
CincyTriGuy

So in other words, Google is copying Bing. Only not as well, since Bing allows you to view trailers inline with the search results and doesn't force you over to YouTube.

I prefer using Windows Live Mesh over DropBox, I find it's easier to tag folders that I want to keep in sync between my PC's and on SkyDrive.

And only 4 years behind Outlook / Exchange with this feature.

How many Lifehackers don't trust Google for anything and haven't performed a single Google search for well over a year?

Bad advice. But there's a difference between "checking" email and "reading" email.

I'd love a task list that understood the concept of Projects with sub-tasks

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This article makes me very glad that I have a Windows Phone, which natively syncs my photos to my PC and to the cloud wirelessly and automatically.

I wouldn't know, haven't performed a single search on Google for well over a year. Bing gets all my business.

I wish there was a more robust version of something like this.

This is one of the things that I'm really enjoying with Windows Phone 7: native wireless syncing. I don't have to buy anything, install anything, or do anything, it just works. Photos, music, podcasts, and videos automatically sync back and forth between your PC and phone.

I have a Windows Phone 7 and I generally organize the home screen so that the notifications that are important to me are immediately visible without scrolling (next meeting, missed calls, voicemails, unread emails, unread texts), then scroll down for frequently used apps, then scroll down farther for frequently used

eWallet, hands down.

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