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If they add higher resolution streaming back in (including even higher resolutions) that might be worth paying for. I miss the 480 streaming option.

I like MetaX but it hasn't been updated in a while and lately there are very few existing tags for newer movies. It even used to pull data from Amazon which it doesn't seem to do any more. Still worth using since I can look up the tags from Amazon and/or IMDB and just copy and paste.

I think an Android tablet makes much more sense than a Chrome OS anything. Not only would this interest me it also has me excited for the apps that it would likely bring (like a Kindle app), etc.

Maybe I haven't tried Ubuntu recently enough but this is exactly what Linux has needed: an easy to use interface. I was raised on Windows and still use it at work but have a Mac at home and those two I find it easy to do things like install and uninstall apps but on Ubuntu? I'm lost. If they can make a drop dead

I am pretty loyal to Hilton family hotels and have to say that most (a vast majority) of Hampton Inns and Hilton Garden Inns have horrible internet speeds. It is as if they have a 7MB DSL line for the whole hotel. I complained and got confirmation that was the case one time. I'd like to see some sort of standard

@St.Jimmy: iWork is comparatively cheap bu I use OpenOffice on my Mac and PC by choice. Office 2007 SP2 supports ODT, ODS, etc. so there isn't much need to save to Microsoft formats. Also, iWork file formats are far too inefficient.

I'm a little disappointed Slacker didn't make the cut!

Vote: Slacker Radio

I like this but I just migrated to EverNote from Google Notebook. It has the added bonus of being available on all my machines AND my "new" Droid. If I hadn't just switched I'd definitely give this a try.

@jupiterthunder: I'm impressed anyone can open that many tabs in Chrome without bringing their computer to its knees! Unless of course it's some 64 bit PC with more than 4GB of RAM.

@/dev/nall: I think you should have said "I'd be all over this ShiftIt!"

@A.Nonymous: Have you tried doubleTwist? I think that it seems to be the best suited media sync tool for Android.

Using IE causes crashing of IE.

My buddy had this issue and switching worked for him.

Wake me up when this isn't just a rumor, if it ever is...

OK, with all of this sales effort on moving to Chrome is there a plan to offer this in Chrome?

Really good idea, I had this happen to me once, nearly 11 years ago.

The two-finger scrolling isn't showing up for me and that is all I wanted. I tried the earlier option but it didn't play nice with the type of mouse-pad my netbook has.

Vote: YouSendIt

A Little late to the game (no pun intended) with this tidbit but it is a really good site, for a couple of days.