Better late than never, I guess. It's mind boggling that it's taken Microsoft this long to try and emulate Gmail, which is hands-down the best email service around.
Better late than never, I guess. It's mind boggling that it's taken Microsoft this long to try and emulate Gmail, which is hands-down the best email service around.
I know a few people who went from XP to 7 and it is an adjustment for them because they skipped over Vista altogether.
Ever since Google Docs added "any file" support, I've used it exclusively.
@bigbill25: In recent months, Chrome has come out with hundreds of extensions, including Adblock Plus.
Firefox feels like Internet Explorer circa 1999 when compared to Chrome.
@Nick Denton: I apologize. You were right, I ran CCleaner and opened up my Chrome browser a bit later and it works fine now : )
Cracks me up that you all take Joan Rivers more seriously than she does herself. God, she's a comedian, not the president and she's commenting on what uber-wealthy movie stars wear to an awards show.
This is ridiculous. Even the "V.I.P." feed is only an excerpt, but with pictures. This totally flies in the face of why I subscribe to Lifehacker using an RSS feed reader. WTF?
In this digital age, the only time I use my business cards are to put in fishbowls for drawings at restaurants I frequent for lunch.
I periodically run the File Hippo Update Checker and I subscribe to File Hippo's email list of updates. It works great and the site is a terrific place to find nearly every piece of important software.
I buy EVERYTHING online with the exception of groceries.
If the phone would just disappear and the only way to communicate was via emails or texts, I'd be a happy man.
I love this idea, but I hesitate to devote that much time to a service that may or may not be around five years from now.
I've been using a Google Chrome extension called "Last Tab Always Last" for a while now and it does the same thing. [chrome.google.com]
I am thrilled about this new feature! I am systematically uploading my music collection by creating a separate folder for each album, which I can color-code and share with anybody.
Vote: Magic DVD Ripper
I have absolutely no desire to go back to the days of card catalogs and newspapers to get my information. I admit it! I'm a total information junkie and I like it that way!
Great hacks, but with regards to Gmail.. just spend $20 and you'll get and extra 80 gigs of space.
another nanny..