
You don't see the point in using Google Wave? CollegeHumor explains the basics of Wave with a very unusual use case: cyber sex.
You don't see the point in using Google Wave? CollegeHumor explains the basics of Wave with a very unusual use case: cyber sex.
@Xeraphim: You could just throw them all into site-specific browsers (SSBs) with Google Chrome, previously mentioned Fluid for Mac, or Mozilla's Prism.
@Xeraphim: You could just throw them all into site-specific browsers (SSBs) with Google Chrome, previously mentioned Fluid for Mac, or Mozilla's Prism.
Google Wave is still better than Google Docs
I actually tried using webapps instead of desktop software because I wanted to dual-boot Windows and Linux, and did not want to hunt for Linux counterparts of software I use in Windows.
I like Windows Media Player, but I have issues playing HD video in it. For that, I use SPlayer and I love it: [www.splayer.org]
@strays2k: Actually, that would be a [Paint.net] replacement, but THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@G3rusz: Some people might actually like it. Unfortunately.
@strabes: This shall be tagged #corrections.
@Andre Kibbe: I was thinking the same thing: even if Wave doesn't live to be a fully grown product, it will have helped Google with their other products.
Google, just give me a cloud-based version of OneNote — I know you can do it — and I'll surrender to your plans of world domination. No questions asked.
@Sand Man: I feel your pain, Thena and Sand Man... it's amazing how many people resist using Google Docs in college.
@Ryan Nevius: I was gonna say "no, of course not, Wave hasn't even been launched yet, it's on a preview stage, it's got a long way until it's even born, so it can't be already dead" and so on.
@Bully: Just start a comment, click on the YouTube icon and paste the video link. Easy-peasy!
@bayern: "Blam, I have two spoons, DONE!"
Lifehacker features a lot of how-to videos, and usually they are very helpful. Slicing and dicing onions, tossing pizza dough in the air and tying a tie are things for which there is no good substitute to visual explanation.
@lozer4all: Okay, April Fool was last week, so stop teasing.
@SamburgerHandwich: Context!
@comodidit: I've never had this problem. I use Chrome 5 beta on Windows 7, and Chrome 4 beta on XP.