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@ckcallen: Weirdly enough, now I think smooth scrolling is distracting! I used Opera for years - up until Chrome was released - and one day I decided to turn off smooth scrolling on Opera. I didn't miss it at all - and still don't.

@Gonzie: I didn't mind it until you mentioned it. F*ck yeah, why count @username as characters? It's who you're sending the tweet to, not part of the message!

@Billiam_Bisquits: I'm definitely not an expert when it comes to Chrome extensions, but I don't think it allows that much tinkering with the interface. I am sure it's not currently possible to put a search box next to the omnisuperbar, nor is it possible to affect how bookmarks are displayed.

@soren121: "they will wrap all links that spill over the character limit in their very own, new t.co shortener"

@sarge5: "9 products got that ranking. That doesn't mean they're equally good."

@sarge5: They never said it was the best, they said "it was the highest ranking free option".

@meatbag_pussrocket: Can we heartclick a whole comment thread? Heck, I'll bookmark it!

@ckcallen: What don't you like about it?

@Gonz: Links are made automatically, but you need to put http : / / in front of it. You can also use HTML. More about it here: [gizmodo.com]

I ran Dromaeo over here and Chrome 6 dev is streets ahead of Safari. On Windows, that is.

@tombotek: Double-clicking didn't work. Then it worked! Then it didn't work again.

I was very excited about using OneNote online!

@golferal: It's funny being called an Apple fanboy, since I love my Droid - I love all things Android, actually!

@golferal: Uh, sure, because the Evo has the same battery life as the iPhone 4...

@Dr. Evil Genius: When Skeletons Live: Seriously? That's great news! I have an Android phone too, and its battery life can be painfully short, but if you know your way around the device, its battery life is more than enough - considering it's a smartphone.

@Dr. Evil Genius: When Skeletons Live: Seriously? That's great news! I have an Android phone too, and its battery life can be painfully short, but if you know your way around the device, its battery life is more than enough - considering it's a smartphone.