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@Jordan10la: I second/third this. But may I interest you in some Dianna Agron too?

@jupiterthunder: That's Charlie from Ugly Betty, actually. Yes, I confess, I used to watch UB. Sue me.

@valladolid: That's okay, it's just a matter of right-clicking and selecting "Open in a new tab".

@David Simpson: The guys over at Arc90 - the makers of the Readability bookmarklet - were happy that Apple put a similar function in Safari, even before finding out the Reader is based upon their work: [blog.arc90.com]

The Pentagon's Newest Project: Freeze People And Their Organs

@Randallrocks: I was inspired by your comment and tried AdBlock. I quickly switched back to AdThwart, though.

VOTE: Wordpress

@Soul of a Robot: I don't quite understand it either, to be honest, but it looks like good news. Anyyway, I've starred the Chromium issue.

Google Docs, Google Recipe Search, Google Chrome PDF plugin, Google Maps, Android...

The Chromium team recommends using this "magical incantation":

@Veriath: There's no easy way to activate this yet. There will probably be one in the next stable version of Chrome, though.

@Gabriel: It's a Microsoft thing. Windows 7 manages memory in a more efficient way. One of the improvements is that the window render is deleted from RAM if you need memory and you keep the window minimized, for example. So the peek preview will only show an icon - Windows doesn't have the preview image anymore. Just

@APer3Caper: I think it's annoying too, but it's good to have as an option, right? I mean, Firefox and Opera have it! And you can disable it (or not enable it) if you want to.

@Efreak15: Did you switch from XP/Vista to 7? I did, and a similar thing happened: I get more battery life now than I did a year ago!

@RenRen: "Man cave"? Carnivorous plants in your lair? Zombie attack readiness?

@Michael Scrip: I feel the same way. I'm really impressed with what Microsoft has done to Hotmail, but I just can't convince myself to use it. I have been avoiding Hotmail like the plague since always, so it's hard to change this behavior.

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@dch200: Adding words to the dictionary is extremely easy: just type the word and press space and boom, it's on the dictionary. Adding e-mails is somewhat more complicated, and the video above explains it best.