Download a drumming app for Android and try to play it. That's why these kind of apps don't exist on Android. The latency isn't a problem with whatever app you downloaded - it's built into the system.
Download a drumming app for Android and try to play it. That's why these kind of apps don't exist on Android. The latency isn't a problem with whatever app you downloaded - it's built into the system.
I'll just leave this here.
Native Instagram resolution on my phone seems to be 960x960 and on the web it's 612x612.
Pringles cans in China have a similar mechanism.
On a recent trip to China I realized they already has us beat when it comes to potato chip consumption technology (which is surprising). Their cans of Pringles come with little ladders that you can hook progressively higher on the can to keep the chips near the top.
If he had a cellphone in the trunk of the car, why didn't he just call the police?
Ah your problem isn't with Facebook - it's with your weirdo friends who expect you to hang on their every update. I don't see FB as a replacement for social interaction - I see it as a supplement. Used properly it will augment your face to face social interactions, not degrade them.
You could make the same argument about the printing press.
Did you shake your fist and tell Instagram to get off your lawn?
This guy is smart enough to know this will be a short-lived scheme.
Pinterest is getting hurt. Think of services that you used to use that were overrun by spam. The internet is awesome because things like pinterest pop up and give us something interesting and fun to do, but those services can't survive if they are overrun by automated bots posting spam. Spam is as effective as…
We should be mad at him because he's filling a site people find useful with spam. If services don't combat this kind of behavior they die, which is bad for the internet.
Now that you know, you will realize the entire internet is just one huge affiliate spam machine.
Okay something is wonky about Gawker's new authentication...
Where is my star?
The storage applies across your account: Picasa, google docs, and gmail. It would be weird if they came out with a gdrive and didn't let you use that storage - especially since it seems to be closely tied with docs.
Wouldn't THAT be awesome if that was showing up in April!
200GB? How much does that cost you per year? $300-$400 I'd bet. 200GB on Google is $50/year. That's why people will switch.
I don't think insync is from Google, it just uses Google's infrastructure.