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I don't think we will ever get accurate numbers from Google about G+. Their info is always too broad to be meaningful for any metric. They say that G+ has 400m users with over 100m active, but they conveniently don't tell you that everyone who signs up for a new Gmail account gets signed up for G+ from the get-go, and

And if you are lame lamer lameyface and don't have an iPhone, you can always visit http://who.unfollowed.me/ in your browser. Delusions of Twitter self importance all around, everybody!

Absolutely gorgeous. Things like this make me wish I had a tolerance for mathematics so I could have gotten my undergrad degree in astronomy instead. Instead, I am happy to relish these marvelous images captured by some of the most brilliant and inspiring individuals in the world.

I think your last point about quota being mauled is the driving force behind their decision. They want to squeeze every penny they can from overage charges and this is a great way to do it from heavy FaceTime users. AT&T doing this because they have warm fuzzier about their customers' feelings? Guffaw.

Ahhhh thank you. I wasn't sure. I should have guessed that, since Camaros were THE car of late 80s/early 90s

Yay, at least one person doesn't wish me terrible things!

Indubitably!

*dons Hat of Hypothetical Doom*

I assumed wrong in thinking most people knew what /s meant :(

I couldn't agree more!

There's an increasing number of them. Yahoo added its version last year. Dropbox did a few months ago. It's not a solution to a problem, but it adds an extra layer of security.

It's still a good safety precaution to change your Twitter password once a month, since no two-step authentication exists for Twitter yet.

Our Pledge of Allegiance informs us that we are Americans "Under God." Our legal tender informs us that as Americans, "In God We Trust." Ergo, Ms. Sinema is not an American and therefore cannot serve in Congress.

It seemed like a homemade video at first, but the broadcast satellite bar at its start suggests that it was part of a TV segment. Like a movie or TV series.

Thanks for that. I don't write articles though. That power is wielded by the editors.

Did anyone else notice that ridiculous Nazi van at the end? It seemed like it was some idiot and his buddy in a Trans Am (?) provoking a minority neighborhood followed by the start of the pedestrians chasing the cars down.

Wonderful, thanks!

Interesting to see how this will play out. I don't think Apple will be tapping Ferrari or Pininfarina for design influence and I definitely don't see any co-branding happening on Apple products. Ferrari's PC collaborations were sort of lame. Ferrari's are also not known for their infotainment systems since the tech

Welcome, Andrew! Care to share what photo gear your lugged around with you to take these amazing pictures?

That was an awesome video, and so was The Alternative Vote followup video. Thank you!