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...such is life in the world of cloud based software. Everything can and will die.

Ah, that sucks. I wonder why there's a cutoff. [Knocks on wood for you]

From what I can tell, starred items can be exported. In my experience, Google has had a very good track record in implementing data liberation as a core feature.

I'm going to have to side with Alan. Google Reader closing, while it sucks, doesn't mean you're hosed and all of your data is gone. You can export your feeds and use another service, just like you would be able to export/get to your old notes in Keep. Toolsets change and they always have. The fact that Keep will

That guy with the pomegranates is so excited. So excited!

I use Google Talk for most text based communication. Google Voice for the rest. The main reason is because of the speed and very easy switching conversations between phone and computer since gmail is open on my computer 100% of the time.

Sort of, but google allows there to be other things in between, which makes the results fail. For example the search: "w $h" returns results with:

Nice!

Warning: Flame war topic incoming. I'll go first.

Qi is coming pretty close to being industry standard, as long as the charger has enough output, right?

While I don't use them as mugs much, these bad boys (Amazon) are awesome. They keep things hot for hours and hours. I usually run a french press, half goes in a standard mug that I don't have here and the rest goes in one of these for later. I find that actually drinking out of them is arduous because if you have hot

For the introvert scared of crazies on the metro, a wise use of headphones can be beneficial to an enjoyable commute. I have friends who are magnets for odd people approaching and talking with them, but with the right body language, that is not necessary. I'm not saying to be impolite as you should be very conscious

I do this too, though I do find that I definitely don't run as fast. Good for long distance days where you aren't in the mood to really go all out.

If you're interested in sharing tips, I've added you as an author on Hackerspace. Who know's you might get a post reposted on Lifehacker :).

They did, but not immediately. I think I called the Target or Walmart pharmacy directly since that kind of thing is not cool (PHI, HIPAA, and whatnot).

I've had this happen too. A presumably nice woman in Kansas was going without her notifications for Redbox, her local library, and her pharmacy. From the communications, her address and phone were available. I tried emailing/facebook messaging people with that name in that area to let her know. I felt a cold

As someone who has a mild obsession with magnets, my better half is not going to be happy that you (and Susan) turned me on to this stuff.

Dupe.