They built a network with a lot of help from us via government enforced monolpoiles and subsidies. In my area I have one choice for internet. Hard to vote with your feet when there's no competition.
They built a network with a lot of help from us via government enforced monolpoiles and subsidies. In my area I have one choice for internet. Hard to vote with your feet when there's no competition.
Yes, lets look at that. Google "photo sharing." Picasa comes in third behind photo bucket and Flickr. Googling "free email", gmails turn up sixth.
If they're going to do this, then why not just close the application when the last window is closed? Apples inconsistent window behavior is one of the most frustrating things about OSX
"Be more like facebook so people will join. Don't be so bourgeois, like Facebook" You're the one who sounds like a self absorbed asshole.
No, Robin is a much better reporter.
@savedR: You can do exactly that.
The input method leaves something to be desired as well. Stylus capability would be nice.
@Hearthatvoiceagain hates the new layout: iOS too
We're halfway there...
@BoltBoy: That only removes the ads, not fix the poor layout.
@A Flock of Smegal's: Same problem when I wanted to read Dune last year. $16 for Kindle. Ended up getting the paper back for $10.
@TactakillChewy: They do have plenty of tools at Blockbuster.
@fuzzlemail: The constitution doesn't enumerate rights. Show me where the Constitution gives government the power to restrict a civil right unequally and arbitrarily.
@giese.scott: So marriages only purpose is for procreation? Someone better tell the millions of childless couples. Maybe there should be an audit.
@fuzzlemail: Ah, the old "I have friends so its ok if im a bigot" chestnut.
@badasscat: Verizon is of course entitled to their business model and offer what ever plans they like. But, requiring subscription to a service, then crying that people are using it too much is not just inconsistent, it smacks of dishonesty. If they were truly concerned about network load, they'd make it easy to…
@nags: Run in IE was always a recipe for disaster. If the program/install fails, the exe is gone, forcing you to re download to try again. Even in IE, the smart move was save, *then* run
To the people saying we should use more wifi: We aren't paying exorbitant monthly fees to *not* use cellular data. If they are that concerned about capacity, why do they still force smart phone users to have a data plan at all? May people would be happy to save money and bandwidth and just use wifi. The bottom line…
@Ko0lHaNDLuKe: You already saw the best. Quit now while you're ahead.
@mangonights: A steaming pile of *win*