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    I'm tempted to install just to reduce the number of tabs open in firefox. Right now I have five google tabs open, and I'd have six if I could ever get wave to be useful.

    @Phoshi: Well, the benefit of having it on a separate partition is less than having it on another HD, but the article states:

    Odd that you say that it doesn't help to put the pagefile on a separate partition but Microsoft says that you should, unless you can put it on a different hd (and even then you keep a very small pagefile on your primary drive).

    @Jason: Totally agree. And happy birthday posts, too. Suddenly your inbox is swamped by people you don't even know saying the same thing you already said.

    @leaderbuilder: Go into your preferences for your commenting account and tell it not to hide comments. Then never click "show all comments" again.

    @mike_311: Totally agree. Makes me comment less.

    Zero for three on two different computers. Nice idea, but it's not there yet.

    Doesn't seem to work.

    @Protector one: I haven't used a mouse in years. I don't know why anyone would.

    Thank goodness.

    I've been using Lala for some time (google music uses it now, too). My only wish is that they'd let you listen to an album a second time. I know, that sounds like asking a lot, but I'd pay for it. I just usually find I need a second play to know for sure.

    I pay for things that are important. Right now it's just services, but I would pay for content, too, if it were really important. But really, content and services aren't mutually exclusive. I'd pay for the news, because good reporting is a service. It's not the content you pay for, it's the gathering, researching,

    My favorite is dropbox, but I also use Mozy and Jungle Disk, so it's hard to know how to vote. #onlinebackup

    @mawcs: I'm sporting RocketDock but not this docklet. Will have to check it out. Thanks.

    Horizontal bars aren't worth much. With widescreen monitors becoming standard, I keep everything off to one side vs losing screen real estate that matters.

    @kettlewhistle: I got mine working, but I only know one other person with it, the guy who invited me, and he must've given up on having company. He doesn't seem to have checked it in a few days.

    Google sure knows how to play this game. Now everyone wants an invite.

    hootsuite all the way, and looking fwd to their upcoming iPhone app.