Grooveshark got approved by Apple, wha? Well, I love it, it's great news.
Grooveshark got approved by Apple, wha? Well, I love it, it's great news.
@Alexander Riccio: Oh my God, how could I graduate and not know about this? Genius!
Lifehacker made a video about it. They also wrote a post: [lifehacker.com]
@A.Nonymous: I shall be blunt as you next time someone points out that "Opera did it". *heartclick*
I've switched from the dev to the beta channel, and be warned that you lose all your installed Chrome webapps in the beta version!
@tombotek: I have around 30 extensions. I'm looking for more, actually. Suggestions? [lifehacker.com]
@big_cheese: Arrested Development reference = promote and heartclick
@Miguel Arroyo: Whitson used ShootMe! [www.appbrain.com]
@HuitZiloP: Oh, sarcasm! I got it, but just to be sure...
@DaftNerd: "Illustration by Sam Spratt, inspiration by Old Spice Man. Check out Sam's portfolio and become a fan of his Facebook Artist's Page."
@rathat: The Wall Street Journal said email was dying, but I refused to believe them. Maybe they were right.
I love the new Gmail so much! I wanted it so bad after it was leaked by a Google engineer, do you guys remember?
@rathat: You... you don't use e-mail?
So if I hover the mouse pointer over at "Accidents", I'll listen to Alexisonfire? Neat!
I love love Google Wave, but it's pointless to try and save it now. As Ars points out, it's too complicated for the average user and has a poor interface: [arstechnica.com] Plus, if you want Wave to live on, just get the source code and get crackin'!
@sandeepdeepak: I do! [www.dropbox.com]
@Andrew Aldrich: Two can play this recursion game.
@WestwoodDenizen: According to AppBrain, this app is for all Android versions, but who knows... what Android version do you have, whiteflea/kerooseta?
@Squid_Tamer: There is a way for Google to make money that doesn't involve ads: they could sell it as a Google Apps product, like they do with Google Docs. [www.google.com]
@Tills13: I tried using Docs instead of Wave. I quickly regretted my decision. Creating waves and adding contacts is much easier than creating and sharing a document - especially when you create a new one every single day.