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Follow up - So I contacted the developer of this extension and he replied within 24 hours and had added Google Sites as an option. He also added Google Keep as an option as well. Kudos to this guy for following up so quickly and honoring my request.

Of course, the one I wanted to see here was Google Sites. But on the list of 29, it's not there. Maybe they will add it at some point. I hate having to go to the "More" drop down list, and then click on "Even More". In Chrome, I use Big G Black Bar Sorter for this feature and it works wonderfully.

I did not take the leap on this with my cell phone provider. Where I live (30 miles outside of a major city), 4G is spotty and the small tests that I have done have shown a lot of lag/buffering issues. It may be different for you, though. But until I can know for sure that there won't be any lag/buffering issues, I

I gave up cable and I get these channels (and many more) for free in HD by using an antenna. Lifehacker posted about this recently here and I spent about $4 to make this happen and it's great! No more cable, but I get my television fix through this antenna. Give it a try. It took me less than 30 minutes to get it set

Paranoid much? I added my phone number for this feature today, which is a Google Voice number I have been using for years as my only phone number. I haven't received one (not one) phone call from "unknown entities" in the three or four years that I have been using this service. And I don't anticipate Google will

Been using YubiKey (by Yubico) to do this for years. It's cross-platform, too. A little pricey at $25, but uses OATH, integrates with NFC, etc.

I use my wife's foot scrubber/file for taking care of this. It has a smooth side and a rough side and I use the smooth side. Nice, because there is a handle. Cost is $4.99 at Target.

Meaning... I would get rid of my ISP and the only internet service in my home would come from the hotspot. So I would have to get a wi-fi USB dongle for my HTPC to connect to the Verizon hotspot, right? Using XBMC on my HTCP, I might want to stream/download episodes of a certain tv show or watch movies. Would this

I just want to know if I drop my ISP and go with a hotspot from say... Verizon (I live in a 4G LTE area), will I be able to continue to stream content through my HTPC (XBMC) without any noticeable lag issues? Or any other problems relating to my need for content through that box?

Attachments.me - "integrates right into Gmail and makes it extremely easy to find all of your attachments in one place and also in multiple places at the same time. It can also connect to Dropbox, Box and Google Drive."

A more modern version of a series of old SNL skits - Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey.

Choose the second drop down list first and choose "Finder." Then go back to the first drop down list and choose "No Input."

Yeah... it's the 10 different emails with 10 different subjects/threads that I would like to be able to forward in bulk. For example - I would like to forward any and all emails that I have sent or received over the last year that has the phrase "roof leak" in it. That has come up often and I would like to forward

Well... there is such a thing as Google Apps for Business, Education, Non-Profits, etc. There are a lot of people that use Gmail for work... just not vanilla (@gmail.com) accounts. Many government agencies use Google Apps.

How about a Batch Forward extension? Is there such a thing?

"You can't open the application Box Sync Installer because it is not supported on this type of Mac."

AutomateIt.... anyone? Free alternative.

Verlander had nothing to do with it. He wasn't pitching when the perfect game was stolen away. It was Gallaraga.

Same problem here. My Labels on the left are there and my chat list on the right are there, but the center of the page (inbox) is missing. Disabled until they get this fixed. But I like the idea.