But you won't get free Wi-Fi if you make this at home!
But you won't get free Wi-Fi if you make this at home!
@antoinevandinter: Use the code from here: [delicious.com]
One of my favorite new finds is Shortcut Manager: [chrome.google.com]
@AaronVibius: Depends how you use it. Sometimes when I'm browsing, I open a dozen or so tabs, but I don't want to read them just yet, so I save them in the session manager, and open them later.
@Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Yeah, I want a DownThemAll alternative, but Orbit Downloader (it's a program, not an extension) works well, but totally not the same.
@twins8791: Yes, but it's not on the official Google site, but it is here:
Vote: Autoruns
@Webran61: They are working on an iPhone app.
@Fried_Brain_Cells: I knew someone could catch me on that, but it still exists: [www.techcrunch.com]
@brkmrtn002: Lala already has a dedicated iPhone app. I'm sure there would be something similar when all this rolls out.
@playstation87: Lala already does something that's pretty awesome: If a song/album isn't in their database, it still lets you upload the media but you are the only person who can stream it. If iTunes offers something similar to this (being able to upload your entire library and you are the only person able to stream…
I absolutely would. I was kinda spiffed that Apple acquired Lala because I love Lala so much, but if my library can still be in the cloud and I can play it wherever I want (with an internet connection available), then I'll be a very happy person. I also love the .10 cent webonly music streaming b/c it's so cheap,…
@jeffk: It'll help you remember a word or a list of words for future reference, and kept in the same place. Of course I know there's other sites and software that do it better, but it's a nice feature to have nonetheless.
The star is to the left of the word. I think the starred words feature is brilliant.
VOTE: Google Tasks
@Phoshi: That's obviously their endgame.
@Phoshi: That's how I feel. I'm not paranoid about having a lot of my info stored in Google's servers. What are they gonna do with it? If they can use it to build a clone of me, I'm all for it.
bitsnoop.com is also great.
Vote: Amazon.com
You can see the side-effects of mishandling this technique on last night's episode of Trauma.