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Unlocked is different from Jailbroken. This appears to be for those who unlocked the phone to work on another carrier network. If you use AT&T, your push should work as is.

@ßrian: Woot! Lifehacker has been added :)

@njefferson: "If a prospective employer, for example, found your Google profile is there anything there you wouldn't want them to see?

MSNBC did a big write up on what they see as the privacy concerns that most people don't realize:

@Terry: My Facebook is set to viewable by only friends. My Twitter account is private. Both for the same reason. If I send a letter, I expect only the recipient to read it. I treat online communication like a letter. Sure, someone else could open it, but I still put it in a paper envelope instead of posting it on

Where the heck is the ability to prevent people from following before they are approved, preventing them from adding you and reading your previous posts?!?!?

It should start with private as the default for everything. Adding a prominent option to make private, when you don't even know what it does at first, is not the same thing. You don't know what you want private or public until you play around with it for a while.

I see a lot of people who say OO is years behind MS Office, but if you're like me, and you haven't bought Office in years, it's awesome. I don't want to pay for the new Office, which I have no doubt is really good. I upgraded from my old Office with the free OO. For me, it is an improvement, and I love it.

Thank you very much.

It looks like it inherited some of Wave. I just saw the comments of a friend's buzz auto-update when he posted (though not as he typed, so maybe more like gTalk)

@njefferson: And now I see I auto followed my boss because he was in my contacts. Going back to scrub and make sure none of my employees are following me.

@Sorc: "like!"

@Eruanno: It's still rolling out to new users over the next two days or so. You should see it soon.

I really like it, and the potential for a feed similar to Facebook for blog posts, pictures, etc, as I load them to the other google sites.

@njefferson: the Clarifi case lets an iPhone 3G take close up pictures via a macro lens. 3GS users don't need one, fyi

I have a Clarifi case on my iPhone 3G that lets me take close pictures and send them to Evernote via email (which also has an app). I've just recently using EN to keep all my support and resource material.

@njefferson: oh, yeah - forgot. I'm waiting for Google Gears support so I can keep using offline Gmail :/

This explains the post about "Buzz" being a reserved folder name that came out not too long ago.