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im surprised 1366×768 doesn't even seem standard to me.
1600x900 here on my laptop.
I think with the inclusion of the floaty share sidebars as well, 1366x768 seems like a more logical size or 1280x720. I still develop for 1024x768 resolutions though.
1920x1200 here
1440x900. 16:10 aspect ratio seems less uncommon. I like it though with my 2 19" monitors...
and where are those iBros that says 4:3 is best?