I have a Dropbox referral here. It is, in theory of course, exactly the same as the multitudes of other Dropbox referral links posted here, except that I am saying it is better.
I have a Dropbox referral here. It is, in theory of course, exactly the same as the multitudes of other Dropbox referral links posted here, except that I am saying it is better.
@sam4sb: @Yozora: Mine is better.
Just a little shameless promotion here, but I use Dropbox and it's definitely the best choice out of the services listed here. If you sign up via this link, we'll both get and extra 250 mb of space for free:
@JrsyDevil's Advocate®: Myeh, I have an iPod Touch 2G and it's definitely snappier. Folders and mailbox enhancements are also nice, but I'm still mad that Apple disabled using multitasking and even a background for the home screen just because the 2G isn't "capable."
Wordpress.org beats the .com version anyday, and with webhosts like wpwebhost that offer amazing service for dirt cheap, it's kind of silly to even compare blogger to wordpress.org
@SmallWorld: Tumblr is hardly to be considered a blogging platform, it doesn't even enable comments by default - comments are one of the main things that make blogs be blogs in the first place...
VOTE: Wordpress.org
All I have to say. Or more like, what you have to see:
Chrome OS is coming, peoples, and 95% of the stuff Google is doing now is revolving around that fact. Like this.
Posts like this make me mad at Apple.
The first thought that entered my head after reading the title:
Hey, I was using the Ubuntu One Music store for the last month or two, since the 10.4 alpha came out.
@hjustin93: That was easy. ;-)
@soldstatic: "If it aint broke don't fix it. "
@jccalhoun: Yep, you're crazy. Stick to 1 browser or maybe 2.
@TehBeardMan: Why use Firefox for development when Chrome has firebug as well?
This is about as good of an answer I could've thought up. I use Chrome anyday over Firefox, and I really see no reason to use Firefox anymore. I'm using Chrome on Ubuntu 10.4, and despite both the OS and the browser being betas, it works without a problem and is uber-fast.
It's an interesting concept, but it needs alot of work. 95% or more of the .mp3 links you stumble across on the internet will either be music you'll hate, or not music at all. They need a way of categorizing all these .mp3 links so you can find music you like.
@tablespork: No kidding, most people are clueless when it comes to the internet. If I ask them to use the internet, this is how it'll go:
@Phoshi: Yea, and then the next Windows OS is going to "Ding."