For use at home, it would have to sync with my iPod as well as manage my videos and podcasts.
For use at home, it would have to sync with my iPod as well as manage my videos and podcasts.
I don't use my Hotmail account anymore; it's been forwarding to Gmail for a couple years and is pretty much dead, but I've kept it alive in case I ever need it.
JuryDuty would be a very cool avatar name on Lifehacker. Oh...wait...
@phoenix: I'd do it too, but I just don't have the time.
Something about this headline just seems all too wrong...
FINALLY. I hated having to use a gift card, register, etc. After McDonald's started offering free Wi-Fi, I abandoned Starbucks. Now I'll switch between the two.
Very nice tool. Give it to them for the ease of use and superb graphics. Thx, LifeHacker!
@Posco Grubb: Excellent point, Posco, and I'm wondering this, too. Can we see a sample of a complex MS Word document transferred to both these services?
I think it looks very nice, but honestly, with iGoogle, I NEVER use the classic Google search anymore. It took me a few minutes to find it. :P
"Read LifeHacker article." Check! Man, I'm productive today.
@Seshan: Thick hand cut fries are great for "real" fries. But man, nothing can beat McDonald's fries when you want some junky comfort food.
Only thing now is that I wish it could sync extensions.
Fantastic video. I started it and couldn't stop. Thank you, LH!
VOTE: Google. Now if I could just get my relatives to use it instead of the speed-dial to me...
I didn't know about the secret shift-right-click menu. Nice!
I can tell a difference and it's important to me. If I can get an album on CD, I'd rather have that than a digital file.
Netbooks were killer prices around Thanksgiving/Christmas and I think that's killed them now more than anything. People bought them and now demand has lessened.
@digitmint: Storytlr went defunct this last week anyway. :(
@Posco Grubb: Agreed, though if you don't read the post, your first thought is to put down what you go to when you open your own browser. Maybe it should be called something different like "Favorite online calling card" or something. :P
I just tried Flavors.me after Lifehacker put a story up about it this week. It looks great! So...