MichaelScrip
Michael Scrip
MichaelScrip

Correct.

"In order for that to work, the cable companies would have to monitor every single person's viewing habits. Not sure you could get people to consent to that."

Yeah... I guess the cable company would be fine with you paying 25% less if you were threatening to cancel your cable subscription completely.

It all depends on what the price is per channel.

That's kinda how the channels are already.

The cheapest price I could find on my Time Warner Cable was $19 a month for analog broadcast cable. That's your local network channels delivered over cable. ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS, etc...

I dunno.... you already get 300 channels for $80 a month or whatever.

But then some people would just get local channels and maybe one of your "packages"

Is it heavier than a hardcover book?

7" tablets are little...

True... but I still see a ton of people using @yahoo.com @hotmail.com and @live.com as their primary account.

Yeah... Google+ seems to be the "thinking man's Facebook"

Yeah... the Playbook wasn't bad... per se. It was just hard for people to wrap their heads around this:

Thanks! :)

Ah.

Google made a better search engine... and people went there.

I know GMail is superior... that's why I use it. And Google Calendar, and Google Docs, and Google Search.

"As soon as you inform them that you can use Gmail as a front end for their existing email address they happily make the switch."

Myspace had 150 million members at its peak

People get a new phone every 18 months or so.