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I wholeheartedly disagree. If you haven't noticed, over the last 6 months, the general consensus of Internet Explorer has dramatically changed. From "It's god damn awful" to "Huh, fancy that" to "Tempting." Their recent troll ad was absolutely perfect and this one has a great concept, it's just a shame about the final

I understood the reference, I don't think there was need for a full explanation. I merely asked if you were referring to me, or Instagram.

Any change to terms & conditions requires the user to 'accept' them again (This is an assumption, I don't know this for fact). That's why you repeatedly agree to Apple's terms of agreement near every alternate iTunes release. Whilst I don't know first hand, I can safely assume that users of Instagram were required to

That's really cool actually, I'd love to see this done in a video portrait or something.

It's not stealing, and it's not piracy. It's terms & conditions which you consent to. There are many different services out there, move on and use one.

Not much good having customers when you don't charge anything. If you don't make a profit, you have no business.

Looks like you did get over it. I didn't say "get over it and keep using it." You've made a decision instead of relentlessly moaning over the internet. Good for you!

Ironically, that's hardly the point either.

I think people are being a little dramatic, especially in a time where all that remains is an illusion of privacy. I stick to my above comment, but I probably should have mentioned that I only recently realised that Instagram hosts unfiltered pictures. If that's true, then maybe it's a bit questionable.

To a certain degree, yes. I mean, I know it's frustrating, but Instagram has to make money somehow. I don't agree with it at all, especially when it comes to groups such as National Geographic. It's just, this is probably the only way they can change their business plan without losing all their userbase. Ironically it

... and there's always somebody who types up a reply

Instagram is a business. Businesses need to make money. Get over it.

but.. but... but money?

For some reason I thought of Alan Carr as soon as I saw that article photo. I mean, really, for SOME reason. Because on second look, what in the lords name was I thinking!

Hey asshole...

Can't tell if sarcastic...

THIS is one of the reasons Myspace died. I dare you Facebook, make the leap and Google+ will be there to take society from the ruins.

Including what a 'budget' is might help. A billionaire might call a $1000 bottle of champagne 'budget.' Extreme scenario of course. Just saying, it'd help.

Nan. Enjoys classic elderly things such as walking, gardening, culture and serenity in general. Budget £20. Yeah that's right, I'm hijacking the American gift discussion. We're about to go on a skiing holiday with her and my family, if that stimulates any ideas.

I hear mobile phone pictures are the new 'thing' in the stock photo business. Must be that damn sharp quality!