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  1. Windows Live implemented this long time ago on Google Tests Multiple Account Login · · Score: 0

    I have 2 active Windows Live accounts, one for school and one for personal use. I can switch between accounts simply by clicking the username on top-right corner.
    To me Google just *learned* something nice from competitors.

  2. Enough is enough on Why Microsoft's EU Ballot Screen Doesn't Measure Up · · Score: -1, Troll

    Promoting competitor's product sounds very ridiculous to me already, if somebodies want Microsoft to pre-install Firefox/ Safari/ Opera and display the ballot screen... I can't imagine what is going on with those people.

    What about ballot screen on Safari to promote IE/ Opera/ Firefox?
    What about Pepsi coupon attached on Coca Cola can?

  3. Sounds normal to me on SOE Pulls the Plug On The Matrix Online · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It won't continue as the game is about a movie only; nobody will interest in the game as nobody will interest in putting more effort in products related to an old movie.

    Sure The Matrix trilogy is a good movie (yes I have DVDs of The Matrix trilogy), but once the story ends (The Matrix Revolutions), people won't focus on/ talk about it anymore.

  4. What if something doesn't work? on Can a Small Business Migrate Smoothly To OpenOffice.org v3? · · Score: 1

    "It is free, what do you expect?"...

  5. Re:Alternatives for Google Notebook? on Google Terminates Six Services · · Score: 1

    But I believe that GraphiteCube was talking about when you're not using your own computer. That is, you're using someone else's, or a public terminal or something. But personally, I'd just send email to myself in that case. Or use my paper Google notebook. :-)

    Thanks, that was what I meant.

  6. Alternatives for Google Notebook? on Google Terminates Six Services · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I have quite a number of bookmarks and notes stored in Google Notebook, I wonder if there are similar web-based services available on the net? Actually Google Notebook is very handy, especially when you are not using your computer and want to jot down some notes.