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@Ben Zvan: The touch aspect of it. The Magic TrackPad and the Magic Mouse use industry hardware with a pretty case.

@Matt Kruse: Each have their strengths, I agree - but I like to be minimalist and I really don't have any use for fine-tuning my Facebook filters.

@bloknayrb: It will block anything that isn't a profile update, status update, event, photo post or video post.

@OrtensiaAgricola: Let me guess, "Airplanes in the night sky" or something of the sort?

@bloknayrb: I like to not be bothered at all with having to hide each and every application as they come up. :)

@Matt Kruse: I think I like F.B. Purity better - it's not so in-your-face. Better Facebook essentially takes over your Facebook page whereas F.B. Purity just hides everything you don't want to see.

@RawlsRorty: They can have their 42,000 people a day - Android still gets 158,000...

Microsoft has been making awesome mice for a long time, it's not as though they're new to the business.

@Ben Zvan: Just in case you had any doubts about Apple actually inventing anything new...

@Al Iguana: I'd love to see how they manage to integrate live-updates with EMail. Perhaps as a separate service within GMail... Who knows.

@tangsooyuk: It's not all lost - they're are going to integrate Wave's engine into other Google products like Documents and... well, that's all that would make sense.

@Noel Nunkovich: I've seen this as well. Google seems to have taken Exchange support very seriously in Froyo - hopefully we will see more enterprise features in the coming versions of Android (specifically Gingerbread)

While it is utterly useless, I must admit it's gorgeous...

And, seeing as you posted about it, Apple will surely remove it within a week a la "Shoppers of Walmart" or whatever it was called.

@Whitson Gordon: I love the drawer, but push notifications would be awesome. (that and a new Notification bar icon, the current one is ugly)

@chikimonke: Actually, I'm pretty sure that you'll be able to fill that out with "custom" shortcuts. In the iPhone version, you can pin people to the start page which then flows over into additional pages.

I absolutely love the look but I hate the, once again, limited functionality...

@braddanick: It is HTML5 - they just haven't figured out how to get it to work on Safari. (Or other browsers)