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Awesome! I can't wait to try this out.

This thing hosed my audio card. I had to use system restore twice to get my lappy back up and running. I definitely DON'T recommend using this!

OpenOffice! (Despite how many features are missing from what MS Office offers. OOo is getting there...)

Unless every site went to a paid model at the same time I don't see how it would ever work. Someone will always have "it" (whatever "it" is) for free so I 'm not going to pay. #internet

Less annoying? I find it much more annoying. #itunes

They might suffer a little but they have been diversifying their offerings so much that I think that the backlash would only be temporary. The more that studios delay and try to grind profits from consumers the more likely they are to suffer ethe same fate as the music industry. #dvds

@smcallah: They can actually do anything they want with DVDs they have purchased. They buy in bulk what they can from a distributor (in fact they have signed agreements with some studios) and the ones that fight them to go out and buy at retail (like Universal releases) and those make it into the boxes by the weekend.

Sounds like Rupert is going all Luddite Retro on us. #remainders

I only go back to see ones for movies that I like or if there's a new "I'm A Mac. I'm A PC" commercial. #tv

VOTE: PortableApps.com

There's always something bigger and better and I just signed up and went with the Blackberry Tour. I thought that this looked kinda lame with the leaked shots but this is looking better all the time. #screenshots

@Whitson Gordon: I actually prefer that option because I can use it to hear what someone has to say in case I'm not necessarily interested in talking to them. It's almost like a phone call audition. #googlevoice

I used it on T-Mobile (and it worked like a champ although their fine print indicates that they're not really cool with GVoice type numbers) but I just recently switched (back) to Verizon; it seems to work there too. Now that I have a Blackberry I use the GVoice app which dials out with a differnt number that I have

I rarely use [Google.com] but I do use my iGoogle page about 50% of the time.

I never have had a problem with T-Mobile but now that I have had to go back to Verizon I've noticed something: Their feature phones really suck at call clarity but their higher-end smartphones (like the BlackBerry) are where the quality shows up. All of this goes to show that their so called phone testing process is

I participated in the beat for about 3 days and uninstalled because it bogged my machine down. I doubt I'll be back.

Vote: TweetDeck

Too bad it's part of the toolbar. Otherwise I'd try it out.

Someone's (Adam) a little cranky today. iTunes was a paradigm shift for me but I like it now. In fact there aren't many other players I really care for that much except (maybe) WinAmp.