@dragonskin: They'll probably do away with the top bar eventually. I guess it's still there not to break with user experience: I mean, the people who use the top bar would be pissed if it just disappeared all of a sudden.
@dragonskin: They'll probably do away with the top bar eventually. I guess it's still there not to break with user experience: I mean, the people who use the top bar would be pissed if it just disappeared all of a sudden.
@Platypus Man: Hopefully we'll get selective sync soon.
This article about Google's new look is awesome:
As nachobel points out... this is not the best design decision ever, now is it?
@Jonathan Peel: Thank God your expectations were frustrated. Threadsy is just too much, even more so than Wave.
@bloknayrb: Windows 7 does wonders with battery life. Same thing happened to my poor Compaq: now I get 10-20min more battery life than when I first bought it.
I use the ChromeOS Calculator: [chrome.google.com] . Simple but effective.
@relyk5: The link is for desktop access, Android's already had this for ages.
@everdred: Precisely.
@Antoni Sobkowicz: Yes, it is! [dragonshorn.info]
Skyfire really took me by surprise. It's awesome and works with all versions of Android. It is now my default browser.
@ronpandolfi: It's from Kevin's Nexus One. 800 x 480 pixels, baby!
@MattBurris: Slinky is a good extension. You can also use GoGoogleImage: [chrome.google.com]
Wave has private replies. Why won't people use Wave more? Taking trash behind people's backs is the future, people! :)
@davidofsweden: "Before transferring a file, we compare the new file to the previous version and only send the piece of the file that changed. This is called a "binary diff" and works on any file type. Dropbox compresses files before transferring them as well. "
@R.b.3: That's a really great tip! [sync.live.com]
@Beall49: Here, a good looking Android phone for ya: [gizmodo.com]
@BagOBones: They usually do what you said: [lifehacker.com]