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Or if you have vista, you can use 'Winkey + 1-9' to pen any of your quick launch icons. E.g if I had firefox the furthest left, I would use 'Winkey + 1'
I thought freedom was good, until I found out....

IT'S ONLY OPEN TO THE FUCKING USA

Hypocrisy these days
I can think of one application that is installed on way more computers than FireFox 3 will be.

Windows Update, same day every month and most people have automatic updates on. If they can beat that, I'll be impressed!
I think Gates stepping down is the right direction for the company. I have enourmous respect for the guy and he's clearly a genius. But Windows needs to change, and that comes with new ideas.

Apple are growing but people aren't ready to make the switch just yet.
Zamzar's done this for ages. plus lets be honest, the audio is 64kbps!

There are plent of other ways to get music, for free at high quality.

Rapidshare & Megaupload > Torrents > Limewire

Or if you just want individual files, just use this website

It searches every mp3 on the internet!

http://www.b3ta.cr3ation.co.uk/site/music-plus/
Look, enough of the Mac posts, this is enough for one week.

TUAW does quite a good job at covering the mac posts, go get a job for them instead.

Peace out
odd how apple put this feature in the iPhone and iPod Touch an nothing else. seems simple really.
Why???? This is the second time you've posted this - get a new time waster!
Josh, your obviosuly not English so here are some facts:

1) The Daily Mail is in a Tabloid Form, but not style wise - It is written for the Lower Mddle Class.

2) You contradict yourself by linking to The Indepentant

3) English Broadsheets Style papers are The Times, The Telegraph, The Guardiana, The Independant and the Financial Times. Real tabloids are papers written for the lower class such as The Sun, The Daily Mirror, The Dail Star, etc.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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