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technomom1
technomom1

On the other hand, I love the rumor I'm hearing of IFTTT for Android. That could pretty much be a Tasker killer if done right. Pushbullet already has a Tasker plugin which means right now you can have IFTTT send a notification to Pushbullet and kickoff a task like what +Lee Coursey is asking for. It will be

Done.

Getting a Kindle device =/= getting locked in. I personally love the Paperwhite for nighttime reading, but I buy and borrow from stores/libraries in all formats. The Kindle's very sharp e-ink with a light that doesn't glow into your eyes makes a huge difference for long time reading. Kobo's and Nook just aren't

It's not always the third one. A backwards K is usually scorecard shorthand for "struck out looking" ("struck out without a swing").

I see your point, but both the Chrome to Phone and Pushbullet require you to pull down your notifications, which, to me, is as easy as bringing up Now or Maps is. It's one swipe versus 1 tap for me. Further, I'm finding that the delay on sending a Pushbullet notification is sometimes just as bad as the Google Now

"One of the sucky things about Chrome to Phone getting abandoned is that moving a Maps location from your desktop to your phone is a little harder."

The Good Wife, Under the Dome, and a slew of Amazon Productions Exclusives, the best of which is Alpha House. There. You've got it.

Same goes for Fios, but yeah, lots of commercials.

Read the books, so your friends can't spoil any episodes, then buy the GoT eps when they come to Amazon/iTunes/Google paid.

Yes, they are.

Checker Plus for Gmail blows the doors off of Google's own Gmail extension. Try it and tell me if you agree. I've been using it for about a month and it is now the first icon in my browser extension tooltray.

1. Ask a friend or family member for their Comcast/Xfinity/Fios/Cablevision.....etc. userid and password.

Same goes for ChromeOS.

Tab Overview works with Chrome OS also, a three finger swipe brings it up.

Finding out about other people's finances is always an educational experience.

Pretty sure we're in violent agreement on this.

You're talking about a state where the governor's Port Authority cronies shut down traffic on the Fort Lee side of the George Washington Bridge because they felt like it. This is the state of NJ transportation hubs today.

Wrong. New York can handle this because they've been in the mass transit industry for over 100 years now. New Jersey, not so much. Secaucus Junction, where this happened, is barely a few years old and has never had to handle traffic like this before.

It's the first time they didn't let people get in their cars and drive to it, basically enforcing a mass transit only perimeter. Total fuck up.

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