adampash
Adam Pash
adampash
I do great work.

Not true, actually! I just uploaded the screenshot to Lifehacker after I'd posted on G+. :) Read more

Email me (adam at lifehacker.com) and I'll pass your email on to Wiley. Read more

I can't imagine that they are serious about that. I can pass you on to someone at Wiley if you'd like to ask any questions. Sorry for the hassle! Read more

Good point, I've clarified a bit in the post. Read more

The whole thing's a digital signing. We'll send scans of the signatures. Read more

Assuming you mean Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, and, well, Omaha (which I realize isn't Iowa), I see them all. What aren't you seeing? Read more

Yeah, my first thought was "this should just be a web site." Anyway, free idea for anyone interested! Read more

I'm guessing there's not much that the extension does that couldn't be native. Considering HTML5 features are still in flux on most browsers, it might be more practical for them to do it this way. Or, more cynically, doing it this way incentivizes a lot of users to switch to Chrome. The reality is probably somewhere Read more

Actually, that could all be cached locally. I'm sure the app does plenty. But it should also be possible to integrate the app's offline features with the default interface in time. Read more

Yeah, I'm guessing it's in the background syncing, but whenever you want to use it, you just have to go through the offline app. Unless, that is, you always just use the offline app, whether you're online or not. Read more

So yeah, right now offline Docs is just reading. Editing is on its way, though, according to Google. Read more

I would assume that's the goal eventually, right? That was the case when Gears did it. Might just be a current limitation. Read more

Ooooh-kay, I can see why you'd make that assumption. Clarifying the title. Read more

They baked it in by default—no longer in flags. Read more