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@happinessiseasy: I'm surprised you don't! It's hands down the best deal for legit music.

@criosray: Yup. One of the 'features' of ext4 is a built-in defragger. That's the sound of progress, linux!

I'm waiting for an IE tab plugin to hit Chrome so I can dump Firefox at work. Already made the switch at home. ChromePlus would work, but I'd much rather use a Google build with a plugin.

@njefferson: Thanks be to you, njefferson. I would have never read that the "To" had turned into a link if you hadn't posted this comment— I didn't bother to read the whole article!

@SQLGuru: Those were my sentiments exactly. Well put.

@The How-To Geek: I know. I know. I guess I was hoping for the kind of boost you used to get in Open Office by disabling Java and configuring it to use a bit more ram.

I was hoping for a magic bullet...

@darway: Actually there are reports that an Apps main menu has been seen by testers. I fully expect Microsoft to hook WinMo and Zune to the same app store.

@astrosmash: Depending on what you expect... a media center is different than a media server.

Can you find the funny?

@Red_Flag: I use GoogleBooks. You can tag books in your library. Set up a tag for 'On Loan' and one for the friend's name.

In other news, i4i is sued by Apple Inc. for the use of the lowercase i prefix in their company's name

@Alex Wilks: Never saw much point in this for a web browser. There are often too many tabs open to make the feature effective. W7 taskbar already collapses multiple browser windows down to a single icon— which serves much the same purpose in a more functional manner.

The collaboration between content creators we're seeing in services like Hulu and Epix is very interesting and could well be the catalyst for faster internet access in the US.

Bing Pad anyone?

Isn't notebook dead?

I haven't used gnome-do in a while now, but I always found it to be inconsistent with how plugins handled commands— not Do's fault, but there should have been more constraints put on the plugin API.

@Eruanno: Seeing as how this isn't Digg, I think "I see what you did there" should be relegated to the ranks of "FIRST" and thusly subject to auto-ban.