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Awesome building. I'd like to know if there are any similarly awesome buildings that those in the USA might be able to see without traveling to Asia however.

Well, it was because of this story and only this story that I went out and bought the App what was literally minutes before it was gunned down by Hapless Apple. The volume button to take a picture was worth all 199 pennies.

@nahde: Screwed because they can't help but spend money that is not theirs and they don't have to begin with.

@yantelope: Right with you, but don't be suckered by those arguing that this is about internet access. This is about Broadband in addition to what is already there.

@shockwaver: This is not about straight internet access, which all have access to, whether through dialup or Sattelite or something else, this is about "Broadband" pure and simple.

@yantelope: I wonder if you will loose a star for that. I did not agree with the Hiroshima article, said so and Ive got nothing anymore, wasn't rude, warned or anything, but if you don't agree with their leanings, who knows.

More government spending, NO.

@Mike Worldcrusher: Verizon is not a cable company and was never considered part of a big three.

@dimich.: I will give this to FIOS, they have real "record on one box and watch on others"

@k2001: I would say since it is now legal to Jailbreak your phone, this could be similar and it would also be legal.

@AreWeThereYeti: Yeap, absolutely it allows competition with AT&T's $25 a month data plan, but now you don't need a 3G iPad, you can use your Wi-Fi iPad on a 4G network (as it pretends to be Wi-Fi)

@norazi: Don't let it piss you off, just do as you said, be happy, now you have a way to save $15 a month.

@itchytooth: WiMax (ie; 4G) is the Technology that Clear Wire and Sprint have been rolling out for a while, they have been partners in it and I think Sprint even owns a big stake in Clear Wire to begin with.

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@James: This seems more related to googles analytics which companies use quite often, if you ever go to a website with a high security version of IE, you will find many times that website is trying to connect you to google analytics as well as many other advertising companies. It is not just google by any measure,

@Ham_Sandwich: Yes, Wikipedia is absolutely not a trusted source, as I have learned in my own studies, however I learned to use Wikipedia another way -