JuryDuty
JuryDuty
JuryDuty

@freelancewriter: I just checked it out. It's closer, but I'd really like the "one" timeline like this service has...but with all my social services. Still, might be good for now...Thanks!

@romnempire: I haveā€”and found it very unreliable. I use [hellotxt.com] now, but it's not really as much an aggregator as it is a broadcaster (same with Ping.FM).

This is a great idea...and I'd use it, but:

This surprises me in that I've used Roboform for YEARS and never thought there was a viable alternative out there.

Seems that hibernating is the way to go. I hibernate my netbook all the time, but shutdown my PC.

I agree about hoping these can be whittled down or grouped better in the future. It used to be that we could quickly scan the BEST deals here...but now there are SO many listed, it's overwhelming.

Vote: Roboform

I've found no better deal than going prepaid with PagePlus Cellular. They use Verizon's network.

I've found no better deal than going with PagePlus Wireless. They use Verizon's network.

Thank you! I'll use this.

Looks interesting, but I can't say I see anything that would draw me away from Roboform, which has all these features and more.

I think Pandora gets the vote based on algorithm for finding the best music you like, however, in practical use, with a desktop player, awesome stats, etc, Last.FM is the one to beat.

@chapoec: If you haven't tried it, don't knock it! I always thought one was enough...until I tried two. Now using one monitor feels like I've cut off a hand.

Very nice! I've always hated that Java seems to just install new versions without removing the old. I'll use it!

This is really cool. Fun to put in your own website and see what comes up. :)

This is really cool, though after 10 minutes of surfing the orbs at deviantart, I can't say I found anything significantly cooler than the standard orb. :(

@nutbastard: I've always heard it called "you-torrent."

Pretty cool. Too bad it doesn't work with ebay, too.

@wicketr: I agree. Usually I jump at this stuff, but with Win7 working great, why risk breaking it?