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Okay, this is crazy, but you're totally jumping the gun with sensationalist headlines. Please giz, practice some form of responsible journalism.

I wonder how many government officials will be execute because of this leaked photo?

lol @ die fetcher. well played :)

HE DEAD.

I <3 smugmug. I <3 that if I have an question, often times the CEO will answer me. I'm not a professional by anymeans, but I care a lot of my art, and the people at Smugmug seem to equally care about my work.

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"knowing the size of the sensor in your camera, and how it affects the zoom capabilities of a lens, will help you make a more educated investment in your gear."

"knowing the size of the sensor in your camera, and how it affects the zoom capabilities of a lens, will help you make a more educated investment in your gear."

So own a smartphone; disable all features.

Well a great majority of the time, it has me on the wrong side of the street. This is on a iPhone4 which has a pretty good gps chip.

Apple removing Google Maps would likely be motivated by a cost issue. Google Maps API usage is no longer free, and given that Maps on iOS (which uses Google Map Data) is one of the most used apps on the iOS platform, it seems very likely that Google would be renegotiating the terms of their licensing deal with Apple.

I think *real* journalism is dying. While the internet has made it so more people have access to unfilitered news, it's created a "First" mentality. Blogs, and gawker media blogs are some of the worst offenders, will post an article without checking sources.

Logic fail.

You're right. The US is very similar to china. We execute government officials, lock up dissidents (watch out bro, you posted a negative comment about the US...), force companies to sensor the internet, etc etc.

In all seriousness, you haven't posted facts, but just opinions. Air Travel is also a PITB in many countries outside the US.

tl;dr

Actually the *real* point is that in the hands of the right person, any tool is an effective tool.

Faster sure. But Azure is pricey.

haha, blogging...a "job."