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more about #iphonecopyandpaste more comments → soggy_cheerio: "For things like this, being able to access Safari's URL bar would be nice, since natively, you can only export your current URL via Mail." Um, that s... more » Sons of Norway: Just silly and no ability to send and recieve pictures is even worse. A toy. more » Mona N.: 1) Multiple processes (I need my AIM up 24/8) 2) push notification then 3) copy and paste, please Apple! more » jdbaile3: I don't understand. What is the technical roadblock for having copy/paste? more » madog: Half of you babies wouldn't even use cut and paste if it was available, and if it was such a life or death feature then you shouldn't have an iPhone t... more » DontFeedTheTrolls: This reminds me of my days on WebTV where small things that computer users take for granted are such big deals. Some were also solved by web services ... more » twoeightnine: You know what's really pissing me off right now. AT&T's viewmymessage.com is producing an error right now. I haven't been able to login in over 3 ... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: OMG! Cut and paste on the iphone.... So that explains the unusually warm December day we had yesterday. Only something this massive could have affec... more » soggy_cheerio: This is actually quite easy to do. more » FuzzysFriedChicken: Any chance Apple blocks this with a software update? Then says some BS like Podcaster.. more » -
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Macworld 2009 Rumors Round-Up
Macworld 2009 is the last one for Apple. Will El Schillerino come up with a hubblelicious supernova of hardware and software? Will it be a farty puff? Here are all the rumors, sorted by probability. More » -
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Hands On: Pastebud Copy and Paste Trick For iPhone's Safari and Mail
Pastebud—the Javascript-based copy and paste framework that lets you move text from Safari to an email or a form on a web page—is the cleverest solution yet, but still doesn't quite hit the mark. More » -
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iPhone Copy and Paste Now Working Between Safari and Mail
Finally, someone has conceived a way to copy and paste text from Safari to Mail, and between web pages. And this time, it doesn't require any software installation and it's legal: More »

