justmatt
Matthew Lucas
justmatt

Have you ever seen Pure Reader? It's a theme that can be enabled from Reader Plus, and it looks great. I use it on my HTPC on a 50" screen. It looks great!

Reader Plus is an excellent extension that I've been using for a long time now, I can't recommend it enough.

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Minecraft with the SDK Mod is Minecraft with Guns:

Plus the Google Market is so crowded, I'd imagine a lot of the paid apps get passed by. At least when an App is discounted on Amazon, I bet more people end up downloading the app than those who would have bought them anyway.

I'm not sure I understand this...

I use the Chrome extension Reader Plus which, among many other features, adds the ability to filter entries. I highly recommend it to anyone who uses Chrome and Google Reader!

Why is that Android leaking lubricant on that Apple with a bite out of it?

They can't test what doesn't yet exist.

No mention of MetroPCS' LTE 4G. While it still is a small contender in the biz, it ranks 5th overall below ATT, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile. My personal 4G benchmarks are consistently between 1-1.5 for both up/down.

The Google Market is miles behind, it's a huge mess, difficult to find what you're looking for, but the Android benefit is that you don't have to use the Google Market.

Most of the apps in the app store that were removed were not malicious. They all, in some way, violated Apple's AppStore policy by doing things like using undocumented API (like when Yelp included augmented reality before it was allowed).

It works a lot like PC antivirus too. It just checks the unique signatures of all your installed apps against a list of blacklisted apps, so it doesn't completely protect you against newer threats.

It also helps to consider what types of things you install. All market apps show the developer who created them, if you only download from reputable developers, you will likely avoid Malware.

There are a bunch of awesome tweaks you can do if you jailbreak to get the best of all worlds. I have an Android phone and an iTouch.

You win at the internet.

They can still track page views in RSS Readers. Access logs will still show anything that is downloaded from lifehacker, whether from an RSS reader or a direct page view.

You can create an RSS Feed from your tags that is accessible from Thunderbird.

Oops, I was trying to add a screenshot of how my Google Reader looks like.

Better Reader does that.