@Midnite1: Right, because mozilla was first to think like this
@Midnite1: Right, because mozilla was first to think like this
@mespme: Does your country have black people or does it not? I don't think you're finished editing.
@tandyman: You're wrong, but it wouldn't make any sense made by white people. The humor is centered around black speeches and a black Wii
Maybe we could have found a better title for this than "landing page"? It's as if you expect us to actually read
@clammy: I STILL CAN'T GET TO 120 STARS! Sure I have a job so I don't play that often, but once you already have like 90 stars, am I the only one that finds the game difficult? Between hidden star levels and comet levels and not knowing where those last 20 are supposed to come from..
@Fader209: Am I the only one who didn't find it all that easy? I still haven't gotten 100 stars much less 120
Link. You know it.
The streaming sites work pretty well for filling a space of time with music I haven't heard... but it's not quite 'discovery' as awesome and seamless as navigating Zune
VOTE: Radio. Turn on the radio
VOTE: Zune marketplace
2+3
@BrandonLive: Your solutions require me to hold a keyboard button when I'm trying to use the mouse. "Everybody knows" might have been an unscientific statement and you guys have your studies (assuming you tested cycling in those studies)... but I was just speaking from the prevalence of software here on Lifehacker…
Actual good ideas here, for the plot. Hallucinogenic addictive pellets
@thenonhacker: That's not what I meant. Keep them combined, but cycle through on click.
@pixelsnader: Please explain to me how hovering doesn' talready allow you to look at the windows and pick the right one.
@JLee-F: But you get the thumbnails on hover. Why would you also have them on click? Note that I'm talking about when you're trying to switch to an app: If it's one window then you switch to it when you click the icon, but if it's grouped then it just pops up thumbnails. And pulls the thumbnails back down if you…
What kind of enthusiast / lifehacker would say they're satisfied with some software as important and complex as an OS?
Since when is "Recorded TV" a Start Menu choice?
"all the major record labels"