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@ImmortalRai: Don't underestimate old French women. I'm surprised she didn't kick open a...wall.

This is overwhelming!

I definitely agree with the placement of Dropbox at #1. I personally might move the Google Apps suite up higher though.

That was a thoroughly engaging presentation. Nothing new to learn from it really, but a good example.

Google is just on a roll with improvements lately. It's becoming easier and easier to be a Google fanboy.

Everyone is so quick to call this out as fake, and I'm skeptical also. But the possibility that it occurred does exist—which is the whole point of the post. The iPhone learns terms you commonly use and adapts. Trying this one or two times on your own iPhone is not the same thing as using it repeatedly over weeks.

My college internet connection is horrible, so I often prefer Skype. Somehow it handles that better.

Isn't this really old news?

Yes! Finally!

Looks great. I'm excited. *Drops iPhone*

@gpzbc: The migration isn't as horrible as I thought it was going to be, but I'd really prefer to be using one Google account. That would mean losing my current Google Voice number and other things like that. They really should make an easy way to migrate ALL data from one account to the other.

Well, I really don't like this method too much.

@neverbeenback: It just goes to show you how tight Steve Job's grip on the tech world is.

Dear world, I'm better off not knowing some things. The harder it is for you to share, the easier my life is.

@shkm: Very much so.

It worked just fine for me.

I am also mad at New York State. I filled out an application asking for an absentee ballot in AUGUST. I got no ballot.

I can see there being crowds there tomorrow. The unused subway system is limited in its span, and any description can be put to good use. Half the commenters seem to agree about S. 4th already.

Launchpad? Drag your Applications folder down to your Dashboard. Thats what I did.

"many power users are screaming and banging their heads against their desks"