@Blueluck: The Android app is free.
@Blueluck: The Android app is free.
Wow, I was just playing around with this yesterday. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to recognize remote Windows shares. I have all of my music shared from a NAS, but it won't add anything to the library.
I love the rate at which Google puts out updates for Android. It seems like they release a couple updates a week. When I checked the Market to update Voice, I also saw that there was an updated version of Listen.
I've been using this for a while and at this point I can't imagine using my MacBook Pro without it. I love it.
I bought a standalone GPS logger to use for geo-tagging photos a few months ago. Now it's pretty much useless to me with the GeoLogger app I got for my Nexus One.
I've been using a program called MiddleClick that lets you tap with three fingers for a middle click. I don't know how I ever used Firefox without it.
While I have no idea whether or not this works, I'm pretty skeptical of their reasoning. Are the gaps between the steel molecules really big enough to grip onto the meat?
@jesseg: D'oh! Somehow I missed the part where it said, "only for users buying paid storage for the first time."
Has anyone who had previously purchased storage from Google tried this? I believe I previously had the 10 GB plan and when I signed up for 200 GB, I was only charged $30. I still haven't seen an email from Google/Eye-Fi about receiving a card.
I use Amazon S3 and s3cmd to back up my Debian file server. S3cmd basically works the same way as rsync, so I have cron job that runs every night and uploads any new files. #onlinebackup
I love Hamachi, but upgrading to Snow Leopard killed it on OS X.
Wow, this is a million times better that IE. Unfortunately, all these other fancy browsers don't work with Windows Mobile Smartphone.
if you want free push email, and calendar and contacts syncing on a non-iphone phone, try [my.funambol.com]. or you can be brave and install the funambol server so you can have more control.
oooh... that's a great album!
just a few days ago i found kPlaylist, which is similar to this. i like the simpler interface more than i like that of jinzora.