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@BPhillips21: So I told you I was working on something - check it out: [bit.ly] Basically, I created a simple html page that redirects to gmail.com. If you download it to your homescreen on your iPhone and launch it from there, it will launch gmail in fullscreen mode. Here's a link to my site that explains a little

I tried using my 1st gen iPhone's dock and found that the iPhone 4 actually fits just fine in it - no modification needed!

@brackenthebox: Yeah its super easy to do - basically just create a

@John Steele: No, all this does is allow you to bookmark gmail to

@ckcallen: Yikes - lots of trouble with the hyperlinks. Sorry about

So I'm really starting to use Gmail.com rather than the Mail app on

Fully agree, but I hope there continues to be a divide between mobile devices and desktops. Once you try to bridge the two, you try to create the be-all-end-all "computer." I just hope that doesn't happen, but if it does, I hope Apple does it first :)

Man - I can't wait to try out this technique... great shots

I think this happened a while ago. There was even a documentary about it called "I Am Legend." Let's think this through first...

Are we sure Dr. John VandenBrooks doesn't just invent large R/C dragonflies (safe for indoors!)

Anyone know if this implementation is open source? Can I utilize their scrolling capability into my mobile site?

Awesome Note! I love it - syncs with Google Docs. Better than everything up above, IMHO.

For what its worth: lets say you have some text you'd like to copy from a website into word. You'll notice the xml gets copied over too, which can mess up your formatting (font colors, sizes, styles, etc). In order to quickly drop the xml formatting from the web, just paste it into the URL/Google bar first and then

I'd love for you to review Peapod - I'm sure tons of your East Coast and Chicago readers would love to hear about it.

Jersey Shore was created by the Mayans to destroy us all in two years.

Cosmo-do?

@RemembertheAmiga: I bet it looks awesome, but probably no better than on wifi! Hahaha. Anyways, I'm just hoping Apple doesn't throw LTE into the next iPhone right away and sacrifice battery life.

@RemembertheAmiga: But why do you need to watch HD movies on a 3.5" screen? SD looks like HD at such a small size... plus, when I want to see something I can appreciate in higher quality, I'll wait and see it when I get home.

I don't know about you guys, but I could care less about having speeds faster than ATT's 3G. I hardly every say to myself "damn, this is taking forever" because when I'm on the road, I'm looking for something specific and usually find it very quickly. When I'm at work or at home (90% of my day), I'm on WIFI... which