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It's just me, or it seems easier to click with a mouse instead of reaching out with your (greasy) finger to the screen?

I posted it on my FB inserting spaces, i.e.: "eyetap . blogspot . ca", and copypasted the spam warning from FB. G+ gave me no problem.

On mobile devices? I can't find the "Start a new discussion" button on Chrome on my desktop PC!

IMO, if you are going to show only a few replies, the most recent replies are the one that should be shown, not the first ones. And if you are going to show only a few threads, the most replied thread are the ones that should be shown, not the most recent nor the first. We may not own a blog, but we participate here.

I was going to make a Star Trek V quote, but yours choice is better.

Here in socialist Venezuela, if you take out your cellphone someone steals it (if it is not an expensive one, they might kill you)

Misery loves company! I loathe when it substitutes "Loo" for "Lo" (and "quite" for "que", and several others)

That was the first thing that came to my mind when I read "Swype for Android Updates...", or at least lower the word selection precedence. There are some 7 or 8 words that I use often but swipe prefers the wrong ones.

$6,000 sounds like too much for a system that shouldn't be very complex or propietary.

There:

Very wallpaper-able picture (if it were higher resolution)

Facebook users are not the clients... Advertisers are the clients, we are the merchandise. No farmer would start to charge his cattle.

In socialist Venezuela the thieves kill you if you don't have enough money, so the "decoy wallet" concept is not so useful...

And THAT would be good capitalism: Getting an opportunity where a predicted red bottomline was.

Yes, this warnings are going to stop people from pirating movies in favor of buying them

Why it requires an account with Xobni, and presumably give them access so my gmail account? This is a dealbreaker for me.

Tasker and/or AutomateIt and you are done.

Is this new? I have been tallying like this since the late 60s.

Seems like it's not. At first glance:

"Google has finally taken the lid off"....? While my Google Play accont (formerly Android Market) says "Installed" (uh? when?), but on the official page drive.google.com says "Your Google Drive is not ready yet". "The lid" seems not to be completely "off".