Don’t sell your credit soul for a free meal at a restaurant. I’ve seen tons of places giving a free meal to get students sign credit card applications. Worst idea ever.
Don’t sell your credit soul for a free meal at a restaurant. I’ve seen tons of places giving a free meal to get students sign credit card applications. Worst idea ever.
Looks great, I’ll give it a whirl, but how does this differ from Google Photo’s set of editing tools? They seem like they have the same set of tools. Which is better?
Agreed, but applications like this would have been a perfect object lesson. To me, I'm such a visual learner, and if this type of stuff was taught in my math class, I could totally see me doing much better in math than I did.
It is right here for the software:
You know, I'm guessing that it will get better, but it looks like it is purely storage. It would appear at a quick glance that I do not have access to share a few photos/videos/whatever with people easily. I can share a single photo however.
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I had an Audible account for several months and amassed a small collection. But I had a whole bunch of other mp3 audiobooks that I needed to listen to, so I cancelled my subscription, and occasionally I would receive a "we want you back" email. I checked to see if they had the next book in the series I liked, I then…
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Funny, last week, I made myself give up Facebook at least 90%. I'd check notifications, friend requests, and maybe if my real life friends tell me to check something out, but once it was open, I refused to scroll down past the post.
I would highly vote this, but the thing that kills it for me is sharing. It is super hard to share any type of photo/video/album to another person that is not on Google+.
I'd buy this in a heart beat if it were on Windows. There's several drawing and vector apps on the Mac that I'd buy. Oh well.
I purchased a Anker Bluetooth speaker, and I'm impressed by the sound that comes from that. While it isn't perfect and distorts at super high volumes, it does pretty well to fill a room with sound. Plus, it was only $40 and has a 20-ish hour battery life.
Has anyone figured out how to create a public link to your photos/albums from your phone? Doing it from the computer is somewhat easy.
I must say, well said. I've seen the whole "hypocritical" argument thrown about before (even in this article) and no one has ever had as good of rebuttal as this as to "why" we're more accustomed to seeing violence in media.
Didn't Facebook buy Instagram? If so, that makes sense from a branding perspective. But I do agree with you about being able to do so much more!
I had the Sony Ericsson w600 on AT&T. That phone was awesome, a swivel marvel with a wonky head phone adapter. No WiFi and a tiny screen.