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Vote: Torrentz

@icecreamman: Seriously? Did you see how smoothly you can flip the pages on the iTap? It rulz!

@Flail: I couldn't have said that better :D

@AustinFound: I think it will just bring more confusion. The pronunciation is too similar.

@Beall49: following that logic every smarthphone and computer is an eReader. @jerkstore99 probably refers to the fact that it lasts shorter than a "classic" eReader and that the "eReader" is just an additional feature, not the main one.

@Nick_S: IMO there's not much to see/touch, it's basically an bigger iPhone with official office apps.

@CnEY: TV didn't do too well either, just to name a recent product.

"Dude!" Seriously?

is there any email client, on- or off-line that offers a seamless threaded conversation like Gmail?

That looks AWESOME.

I remember seeing a shortcut for OSX which would solve any operation selected, inline. It would CHANGE the selected text 3+4 into 7. But I can't find any reference to it anymore.

For me it's kind of slow (~30 seconds to send a message), but I noticed that if you add the 123_12345678901@gvxmpp.com address to your favorite Jabber account (eg. GTalk) you can send texts, but not receive them.

@kenboy127: It's nice but sometimes it doesn't load and it's not as easy to reply to texts.

But... but... won't this make China censor Google altogether? That sounds like a bad idea

I had started working on making something like that, but if this works well I'll save myself the time ;)

Oh, no! It drove me nuts when at school I couldn't execute any software outside (basically) Microsoft's. How fun that was to write HTML in Notepad and test in IE...

wow I remember when there were services like this one to get files and pages via email, because the POP connection was faster than HTTP. =D