macdeth
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macdeth

Final Fantasy VII, yo!

Why did he HAVE to call it "Open Graph"? Now that it's a buzzword, it's going to be a MAJOR pain finding documentation for developing with the actual Open Graph protocol. FB's dev documentation was already horrible, now it's going to be a nightmare sifting through all the marketing articles just to get some decent

Not saying I'm not agreeing with ya, but uh, Animal Crossing is the one game that SHOULD be online, given the nature of the game. :P

*raises hand*

I honestly don't think Silverlight will go anywhere from here (there's too much overlap with Flash's capabilities, and I'm starting to see the shift to HTML 5, anyways). JavaScript has the staying power and looks like it has a brighter future, thanks to jQuery. Java will always be around, especially since it's used

I think it's more about how often Facebook keeps changing, and users are getting tired of adjusting how they use Facebook.

I actually think Google+ is going to get more traffic, as of today.

Why would you want to watch these streaming when you know it wouldn't be in HD (which is the point of these series), anyways?

I don't understand why they think we would even want a "Top Stories"column, anyways. Does anybody even use it? That is what the ticker should contain. The way they have it displayed now, I'm more likely to miss new posts that may interest me.

This doesn't work anymore. Looks like they "updated" (really meaning "downdated" lol) it.

The Dark Overlord is coming!

Not all men are created prequel.

Ikea is the perfect first date.

Huh? If an object is spinning clockwise, shouldn't it look the same even if your point of view is upside-down? The only way it would appear differently is if you were looking at a mirror version of it. Just sayin'.

The idea of The Charm is actually a pretty good one, but they need to add one more feature to make this thing sell like hotcakes to the ladies. Make it waterproof and vibrate and you've got a winner.

...and my Mimobots can bury their heads under the sand.

That's why they will be introducing a new security feature: it will NFC the handler's fingerprints, cross-check them with your stored data, which you've associated with your Gmail account. All it will take is snapping a photo of your birth certificate, and submitting it to a soon-to-be-released feature of Google