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I iz in yer go bagz, licken yer moleskinz!

The only thing it is missing is the ability to pass the URL a parameter—then it would join my quicksearch bookmarks!

Is "P.I.T.A." an appropriate phrase to use on the (generally) family-friendly site that is Lifehacker? Surely there must be some other way to say it... not that I'm personally offended, I just like to believe that LH has a higher standard.

(this needs a Mac or OSX tag...)

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This looks interesting... but so does Zonbu. It's a hundred bucks if you commit to a two year subscription service that provides online backup and OS maintenance. (No, I'm neither affiliated or a customer, yet—though I'm curious!)

I've appreciated the "in brief" category, but I would like to repeat what other's say about the headline—make it meaningful! This one was truncated to "The Wall Street Journal says Google is working..."

Also, I think it's called "zooomr...

@DuckFOO: I use Scrapbook (Firefox add-on) for this purpose, as it give me the selectable text. Bonus: you can "remove" page elements that aren't important (like adds or banners) to you or may not print well.

Cool idea. You can do this in Thunderbird too...

What about using the "Password Hint" field in XP to give reward info and contact details?

I'd add hugin, a panorama stitcher (opensource).

It seems like this would be better suited to yubnub, imho, though I don't see a command to do it yet!

@KMT: "There is a 'subscribe to comments on this post' feed link [...] Is this what you are looking for?"

How about a "watch comments" flag you could toggle (or star), and then get a feed for your watch list? It would be easier than adding feeds to my reader every time I want to track comments.

Also, be consistent with post tags and vigilant in the quality of your posts (two spring to mind).

Problem: there is often excellent content in the comments, but it can take a lot of work to find it.

Sad—it was a pretty cool feature. RIP click-to-call!