@Angel Stewart: From the Google.com/TV page:
@Angel Stewart: From the Google.com/TV page:
@brallsplp: This is a TV syndicate. It's something that's there to expand on your TV viewing experience...
@Pickaxe: I'm assuming you're either using Chromium or Canary. Right?
@KatsumeBlisk: Read the last line.
@jamescobalt: Ad Hominem, nice. Attacking what you believe to be my age because I believe that PowerPoint is supreme.
@jamescobalt: That's a lie.
@Mujtaba Meher: I've tried Open Office on my Linux partition, I've tried Keynote on my Mac and yet I still use Office.
@AmphetamineCrown: It's not a measure of the performance of the software, but rather the aptitude of the user.
Spank? Thong?
@Mujtaba Meher: Right and wrong.
@pandaSmore: As stated in the article, nearly all major browsers now include a sync function of their own.
Buy 'em up, Google.
@Nelson: Thank you!
Also check out SwiFTP. It's great for transferring files to your phone (map it as a network drive)
@jayrock423: I thought it did, too.
Google in 2000: Search Engine.
I didn't even realize that Facebook was down.
@eternaluxe: IE Tab. Look for it in the Chrome Extension Gallery.
@Christian Hernandez: Try out the User Scripts, then.
@kkendd: I don't think so. Chrome's growing too fast.