@atomic.resistance: I think this one: [lifehacker.com]
@atomic.resistance: I think this one: [lifehacker.com]
@arungupta: Here you go: [gizmodo.com]
@DirtyDogg: Didn't work for me :(
@briancam54: You can't have much of a good thing, amirite?
@BigCanada: That's what I meant! Gmail has ads, but not in the form of a signature - they are on the Gmail interface. Much better, if you ask me.
I would love if everyone used Wave instead of sending emails back and forth, but if Wave isn't integrated into Gmail (or Gmail into Wave), regular people won't use it.
@infinitybiff: You can post on this wave: [bit.ly]
Direct link to the wave above: [bit.ly]
I cannot believe I could dual-boot Windows and Linux from the Windows boot menu. Actually, I cannot believe I'm only finding out about this now!
@pixelsnader: Well, aren't you a helpful fella? *heartclick*
@Terry: Seems like Microsoft can't succeed without screwing up first. 98SE was great (at the time), ME was meh, XP was awesome, Vista was a dud and 7... oh Seven!
@Tyrax: *heartclick*
@orlo: I don't necessarily like how your argument is laid out, but I do agree with it. Liking Vista feels like... rewriting history.
@jamesbovay: Linking is caring. Thank you, and welcome to (commenting on) Lifehacker!
@mynamesafad: Ooooooh so I can see why Dropbox wouldn't be much help to you.
"The slideshow, video, and instant document opening in Office Web Apps are all neat, but we've seen versions of them in Gmail."
@Christian Hernandez: It really isn't - people seem to prefer Google's ads to Hotmail's ads at the signature line, plus Gmail has advanced filters and Labs, who could ever abandon Gmail Labs?! - but thanks for the video!
@rmitchell: I really wish they had an image viewer, though.
@mynamesafad: How do you backup your stuff?