@Tills13: That's all true for the Nexus One, but not for Wave. The idea behind Wave was never to push other communication tools further - it was to create a new communication experience. That failed.
@Tills13: That's all true for the Nexus One, but not for Wave. The idea behind Wave was never to push other communication tools further - it was to create a new communication experience. That failed.
@gizread: You don't buy Wave, it's open source.
@Squid_Tamer: You mean that Wave should have ads in its interface, or that Google should have marketed Wave better? I agree with the latter.
@TheNobleRobot: Safari is faster on Macs, not on Windows, he made that clear. And it's standards-compliant in both platforms, so I don't really know what's funny about what he said.
@squarecat: A half a line of text, but for a lot of web pages, for a long time... it adds up!
@freakshowtime: Whoops, Safari should read "OH COME ON..."
@Prairie Moon: I love Chrome, but Firefox wins in the F11 department hands-down.
My real issue with browsers is whether the tabs touch the top of the screen when it's maximized. Using my laptop, I just throw the cursor up the screen and expect it to always reach the tabs. If it doesn't, I won't use the browser.
@fotd_spectacular: Give us the link!
@ripfire: Hell yes.
@TheOtherHalf: I don't know if you were being ironic, but I like him! You can see by his videos that he's really dedicated and wants to give Firefox the best UI experience possible.
@numanair: In my time "keys" were called "keyboard buttons".
Oh sure, please, just go ahead and break my heart with this image...
I know how to use Wave, and I love it so much! Easy file sharing, realtime conversations, live-waving... Everything I touch dies! :(
I know how to use Wave, and I love it so much! Easy file sharing, realtime conversations, live-waving... Everything I touch dies! :(
@dberm22: The commenting system ate your link. How's your extension called?
Cool, a BB Pre.
This post is a dupe: [gizmodo.com]
If Ithey give me history sync too, I'll be a happier man.
@slubman: Just confirmed that if you disable an extension in one computer, it will be installed in the other computers but will be disabled.