@sludgepickle: I have posted this on my fb account :P
I had seen an suggestion for c++ ide which works like ide's for c++ i.e. it allows you to see the changes in output w/o compiling
@Anne Boleyn: ZOMG
@rheerani: I don't know why i said this
@rheerani: Am feeling now why did i post this
@joeybonj: go to the chrome extensions gallery there you will find extensions for adblock plus & mouse gestures
@Marcosrg: [in deep voice]Don't sell your soul to the devil or you would regret very badly.......hahahahaaa
@ThaMofo: A good suggestion now if someone did those tests
@jmsciberras: +1
@cc: Your chrome window isn't full screen whereas firefox doesn't matter for fullscreen or not and u can add a few extensions(add-ons) and your ff install wud certainly cover more space
@othon2000: can you tell which service is it coz i think everyone here would like to know about such a service
I think am in love with giz for this article and i really want to build one of these in my house only if i had that kind of funding :(
@RamV10: I guess it would be 24/365 or 24/7/52 :)
@Apostropartheid & @eCommArchitect: Hmmm i dont know how i missed that one
@TheNimboo: That's what he's saying mac os x doesn't need to install any software to read .doc files whereas windows needs.
For all those saying it can be done by making a folder just read the article again it says it can also run those bookmarklets all at once w/ 1 click
@927emptyU: good idea btw :)
@Mihos: And may i know your reason for saying so?
@VS Dude: I would have promoted you if i could