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"Input text area in conversation windows auto-resizes to fit more lines (up to a maximum of 4 lines)" Read more

@gopanthers: The article never claimed to be a comprehensive guide and it clearly touches upon the basics. As you can tell, LinkedIn was in the graphic I used (and created myself), so I didn't forget it totally. ;) Read more

I think a mobile interface is in the works, according to their FAQ. Read more

Twitter's SMS number (40404) is still a viable alternative. Read more

@ziipppp: I'll admit — I was initially hesitant as well, but I love Twitter. I use it for everything, from networking to learning new things from my peers to keeping track of what I've done at a certain time. In a way, it is very much like a chat room that you can engage in at any desired time. Read more

@leadster618: I hate to say it, but not everyone has been reading Lifehacker for 2 years. Sometimes it's useful to highlight our best older articles to help the rest of the community. It happens to be that ever since I highlighted this article, it became popular on del.icio.us, so it must have been valuable to some Read more

Yeah, I like my primes, though I finally have a working 18-200VR and wow.... ;) Read more

@ry_ry: I own a 105VR too. ;) If you want something in extreme detail, a reversing ring + lens makes something very detailed. Sure, you're sacrificing DOF for it (and that's an understatement), but it still works quite well. Read more

@Khamel: Good call - thanks for pointing that out! I'll revise the post to fix the wording to avoid the conception that it's a "cure." Read more

@JFitzpatrick: True. I use a BR-2A reversing ring on my Nikon DSLR body, and it works rather well. I suppose the same wouldn't work so well for camcorders, which is the primary focus of this video, but the BR-2A makes things shockingly sharper than a standard macro lens in DSLR photography. Read more

@Khamel: You're right. And guess what? The the article doesn't claim to "cure" the common cold either. It simply proposes ways to "conquer" the cold with food that has been proven to help time and time again. Read more

@XphillyX: Looks like there are a few more books here that haven't been collected. Both links are still useful, and thanks for pointing that out! :) Read more