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@AngeloD: Chromium installs to a separate folder (C:\Users\*username*\AppData\Local\Chromium) from Google Chrome (C:\Users\*username*\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome)

@Conlin: Count me surprised!

@Unionhawk: In case anyone misses UnMicD's reply below (I know Unionhawk has seen it):

The most obvious flaw with his "analysis" (and I hesitate to grant that term) is that it succumbs to the fallacy that more details = better prediction.

@rhowaldt: Windows 7's taskbar does show the date by default, because it uses large icons now.

@JALenon: You can call Canada for free, though you can't set a Canadian number as your Google Voice number yet. Or setup a Canadian phone, I think.

@penguiniator: Lifehacker doesn't always clarify whether something is just freeware or truly open-source.

@heartlessgamer: nbgansta is saying that most of the accounts hacked probably do not belong to fairly tech-savvy users.

@J_Frank_Parnell: The simplest way to get Chrome on Linux is the Chrome dev channel:

I love this feature when I use dev Chrome on Ubuntu. Wish it would hurry its way to the Beta channel!

@Russ Egan: That's great, thanks for the tip! Have they considered bundling it with Windows Live Essentials?

@saxdrummer: If you don't get an invite, then none of us have a chance.

@Superrrman: If so, then I'd certainly like to install Avira alonside MSE, just in case MSE itself is targeted by attackers. Does anyone know how well MSE plays with other antivirus monitors, or vice versa?

@LordDaMan: Thanks, worked for me too!

@Samu Wade: Thanks! Didn't notice the "Getting Started" tab.