Actually, I've been making an effort to make Google+ my favourite in the hopes that they'll kill it off next. Wishful thinking and all. ;)
Actually, I've been making an effort to make Google+ my favourite in the hopes that they'll kill it off next. Wishful thinking and all. ;)
I wish Google would kill more products. There are stagnation in RSS readers, and then Google killed Reader and suddenly Feedly got a lot better and so did Feedbin and Newsblur. Apparently a massive influx of new user (and attention from app developers like Reeder and Press) was just what these services needed, and now…
Huh, I like hangouts better than talk, the message syncing across devices that didn't send the message is great. It doesn't send files or whatever, but I guess I didn't use that much so it didn't bother me. Was there more that they removed?
If I could invent some sort of service that would hide the posts of everyone who uses the word "butthurt" in reply to anyone stating an opinion, I would consider it a well- spent internet existence. I would give myself world-changer status if said service also rendered the attribute to the labeller.
I had no idea we were supposed to check with you before having opinions.
"There are a couple services that you can get really vested in - Gmail, Calendar, maybe Reader (though that was pretty easy to switch out of) - but most services are being used transiently."
No, the big tech companies have finally convinced the majority of people that continuously paying small amounts, but end up paying more over the long run is better than buying more expensive software, once, that does everything you need it to do .
I agree. One reason I switched from Go Launcher to Nova Prime was because the former had updates almost every other day. It became annoying and I actually felt that each version was becoming less responsive and battery-efficient. Nova doesn't have that many, maybe 1-2 each month, and I feel it runs much better.
It can be, but "complete" is only temporary when we're talking about software that runs on devices that are updated annually. If the software was "complete" a year ago on iOS and received no further updates, it now has black bars at the top and the bottom of the screen on the iPhone 5 because it wouldn't have been…
At least it reassures you that 99% of their budget was spent on software production...
kind of an old one; but here; found it on DeviantArt. Normally I just have cars on it; like my Dart, Viper, etc..
My current wallpaper: