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Seriously? And there's no hue and cry over that?!

Also... inks. I would not want to carry around a printer anywhere near an expensive device like a smartphone and worry that the ink might possibly get loose. If I wanted a rainbow colored device, I'd pay someone to professionally do it for me.

And don't forget, one of the recent updates for Voice Search in Android gave the option to allow your searches to be sent to Google to improve the technology.

Considering this started back when they had GOOG411 (anyone remember that?), I think they've pretty explicitly stated that they're using these various voice technologies to improve speech-to-text engines.

Hyundai is also the maker of that cargo ship. FTA, the cars were shipped from Yokohama in Japan.

Only AT&T (that I know of) restricts sideloading apps. However, Android Central created the Sideloading Wonder Machine specifically to allow sideloading anyways. Root not required either.

I hate shopping for clothes :( I'm an unlucky person that has a short torso and long legs and larger bones (my watches are always worn at one of the first holes if you start from the tip rather than the face). Finding clothes that fit is nigh impossible sometimes.

Alternatively, Audiogalaxy works quite well as well (at least it does with my Android phone).

*ahem* December 2010, unless you're from the future and we regained the 24 hour refund window to lose it (again)?

"they looked at they looked at the autofill"

I seriously love it, since it has a user configurable background (I'm borrowing one from Simple Desktop for work and a different one at home), and has a sliding tab for web apps (and another to view all bookmarks) as well as a box for the bookmark bar. About the only thing it doesn't have is the recently closed tabs

We actually have a big wooden basket in a cabinet that holds our chips and our bread. Keeps both from being squished, and easily retrievable too (its stored at chest height so its not like it has to keep being pulled down off a shelf or anything).

I'm using an extension called Start! that supports only one RSS feed. However, it can handle the bundle feed that you can create with Google Reader, which is how I've got multiple feeds in there (and since it uses the bundle's address, I can manipulate the feeds on Reader and have those changes appear on the page).

He apparently said he wanted to videotape himself singing to kids for a portfolio to get into a Big10 University.

I got the link to this from the RSS feeds I have configured in my Chrome Start! page of all the news I want to keep up with. So, I'm with you, RSS feeds are nowhere near dead.

Yep, sadly I do the same thing and have gotten letters from companies (including my own employer... joy!).

You've pretty much described me perfectly, I'll pay for an app if its worthy.