@John Doe: But did they do it?
@John Doe: But did they do it?
The problem with downgrading is not being able to use the apps on the App Store. Soon most of them will require iOS 4.
@alfred1: On Windows? Hell to the not!
@JP The BAMF: Took a little bit of digging around, but I found it: [ie.microsoft.com]
I did that some time ago but it didn't work well. The previews sometimes would just fail to appear.
@.Trenchant.: These images in particular are pretty bad. Check the TechCrunch gallery instead: [techcrunch.com]
@Azzmodan: They are already working on this. What, you thought they would never add this feature?
@BK216: This could be the GDrive, can you imagine that? And it could get even better - I mean, look at what Google did to Writely after they bought it and turned it into Google Docs!
@spcomputing: That's stunning! You win this contest, somehow.
@BazookaJoe: Nice!
@Hearthatvoiceagain: Unfortunately, not as many people care about just one Android phone by Motorola. Their loss!
@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".
@ediz: Exactly, that's what I use: [chrome.google.com]
@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.