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more about #gears Yerzriknot: I look forward to the end of Javascript. more » TomXP411: Personally, I admire the fact that Google is not afraid to sunset redundant, unnecessary, or deficient products. IMO, Google has always been a resear... more » bryaneagle: gears works great in the admin area of all of my Wordpress installations. Makes it much more like installed local software. more » jinushaun: Why keep Gears around once every browser supports Local Storage? Gears has always been a stop gap solution. more » Kaiser-Machead: Chrome can't die! It magically turned my decrepit Inspiron into a top-notch web browsing PC again. more » Darrone: Chrome, it seems, has died. Can you explain? more » nutbastard: I am not ashamed to admit that I am sexually attracted to anything with more than 10 exposed gears. more » prometeum: Really cool. The best part of it is that you don't have to plug it in anywhere to use it. We live in a world that overstimates electrical power. This ... more » bosskev: So, lessee here: $4 for a regular corkscrew I can keep in my kitchen drawer; or $??? for this thing which I can keep...well, in place of my entire kit... more » Hello Mister Walrus: Such ingenuity, yet British designers are still not capable of inventing a working orthodontic device. more » -
#google
Is Google Gears Dead?
It was over two years ago when Google announced Gears, which promised to make Google services—and potentially lots more—available offline. Since then the project has moved at a creep, all but stalling entirely. Gears, it seems, has died. More » -
#gmail
Offline Gmail Gets Attachment Support
According to Google, one of the most requested features for offline Gmail users was the ability to include attachments in emails. Well, that problem has been solved. More » -
#corkscrew
Amazing Corkscrew Is a Mechanical Masterpiece
In a nutshell, this elaborate corkscrew by British designers at Oneofonehundred is kind of like a cross between orrerys, elaborate clocks, and a Rube Goldberg machine—all wrapped up with a steampunk vibe. More » -

