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A wish

You know what would be cool?

A Sync Services plugin for Google Services. Contacts, Calendar, and Mail. I know the Mail one would be tricky due to Gmail being allergic to folders, but it would be really, really cool. I might even use more Google stuff than just Google Talk and Google Earth if I didn't have to do all my syncing manually.

Oh yes, that reminds me.

Dear Google,

Gmail's still POP only, no IMAP access.

You suck.

cold bad coffee to you,

john

Dear Zune team,

When you wrap DRM around a piece of music whose license specifically disallows that, or when you wrap it around music whose creator does not wish for Big Daddy Ballmer to decide how their music shall be listened to?

You don't just suck, you suck nasty, sweaty monkeyballs.

Boot to the head,

john

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Posted by John C. Welch at 06:22 | Permalink



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