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Looks far too simple to be actually useful. Would it be so hard to put rename and delete buttons next to the titles of existing snippets? Where is the syntax highlighting for languages? Can I share or embed snippets in other locations? Is there no other categorization features like tagging to help me manage a large

Needs more Ripley...

@stretta: Despite your use of caps lock, I giggled profusely at this. Thank you.

@caincha: Erm... sound is vibration.

@badhatharry: The nation's fastest 3G network is about to get a lot less congested. You'll hear no complaints from this guy either.

@nahde: Why do you keep saying one result? There were numerous tests done with words such as 'indoswiftjobinproduction' and 'mbzrxpgjys' which Google manually corrected to unrelated results and watched as Bing mirrored.

@nahde: Please, read the article before making a comment like this. Google set up a honeypot with dummy words that would autocorrect to defined results and observed bing mirror the results.

This looks really cool.

@Aminpro: I posed this question a few months back as well.

@drewtheman: You should watch The Animatrix. Pretty much everything you are looking for as a prequel is explained in a series of animated shorts. They are all done in different styles and provide a very good supplement to the first movie. It also explains things that are present in the latter two (e.g., the kid @ zion

Most people don't utilize the removal of terms from search results.

@letsdropthehammer: The AOSP Mail application supports push email when using an Exchange server. If you are referring to IMAP then the protocol is IMAP IDLE which, unfortunately, is not yet supported.

@koolpin: That is in interesting point. Perhaps they could have just swallowed up the software side and allowed Sun to operate autonomously as a hardware manufacturer only? Or maybe sell the hardware side to any interested party?

I still do not understand why Google passed on buying Sun. ZFS, Solaris, and Java would be infinitely better off in the hands of a company like Google. Especially when the majority of their products are related to and/or could benefit from one or more of those products.

Vote: Google Reader

@uroend: It doesn't work. Yet.

@thejoshualewis: If you have had the same number for years you have likely given it out to more people than it is convenient to contact. Resumes, business cards, random websites, and that funny great aunt that no one talks to...

@nghtioneskat: It remains active for 90 days. After that it gets put back into the pool for other users to pick up.

@seasar: It is under voice settings and then directly next to the 'Change' link on the 'Phones' tab.