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Ronen Mendezitsky
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One of the worst projects I've funded. The adhesive on the TidyTilt is weak and doesn't hold, which caused it to stick to my fridge and leave the iPhone when pulled it off. The TT stayed on the fridge along with the metal lining. The TidyTilt itself has the magnet side upside down, so when using in alignment with the

VOTE: Feedly

Google already added support for iOS by enabling a formatted view for mobile devices. All you need to do is open Safari, or any other browser on your iPhone and direct it to music.google.com and log in with your credentials. It works very well. no need to buy an app for that, you can just create a shortcut to the

I think I can bring myself to wait 6 more days.

VOTE: Feedly - The ultimate news reader built on Google Reader.

I've been doing this every night for a long time now, it also saves on battery power.

StrongVPN was very easy to install and the support team is really supportive.

I wonder what Steve Jobs thinks when reads this article.

I just keep the apps I use most often on the dock and when I need one of the other apps I just double click CMD to bring up the Google Search Box and type in whatever I need. Same can be done with the Spotlight of course, I but I do enjoy the GSB.

@harei: I didn't vote for google because I think it's perfect in every way, and even though there are plenty of websites I end up in while searching for answers, google is always the starting point. It makes sense since google dives into pretty much any website that allows it to do so, thus allowing me and you to find

Basically, I don't need much storage if there was a viable (international) option to view media and listen to music. Basically, I now copy my DVDs onto my computer, same goes for CDs, but I would much rather simply get everything via streaming if only Netflix and such services were available worldwide

VOTE: Google.com

@zelaskjd: It was actually acquired by Salesforce, so I'm not sure if it's still going down or not. I would be happy if they keep it up, since it's my favorite amongst those I've tried: Gist, eTacts and Rapportive. although, I do like Gist the most on all counts, just wish they'd improve their browser extension.

@jupiterthunder: True. It is like the need for me to have some sort of a followup on my replies on Lifehacker and the actual situation in which I don't have the much needed service such as Disqus here.

Not dismissing Android, I do love customizable products, but this sort of a thing shows you why Apple gets such high user satisfaction results among cellular phone users. They don't need a guide, their products are easy and obvious the minute you start using them.

Vote: Meebo

Very cool, I saw Aaron's reply and saved a print-screen, but this is much more comfortable. Bookmark :)

@Aaron Ladage: Thank you very much. This works perfectly! Now I can send to print to my home or office when I'm on the go and have it waiting for me when I get to the printer. Wonderful!

I didn't even remember there was a cut+paste option. I have adapted to the easy drag and drop so fast, there was no need for me to have it.

@echo off: I don't think it matters anymore. Everyone is copying off everyone nowadays. In fact, it was always like that.