@tucker augie'ben'doggy: It's all part of the plan, isn't it?
@tucker augie'ben'doggy: It's all part of the plan, isn't it?
An the Halo mania begins. Again.
@FutureShock: But it's nice, isn't it... It means you can sleep on it and still return it in the morning after your nightmares about your creditcard bill.
@satirical duck hat: Yeah, the Android Market has a 24-hour return policy. It's not quite the same, but it's ... similar?
@tucker augie'ben'doggy: ... Off topic: your avatar had me so confused for just a second.
@satirical duck hat: Android does it.
And people question Microsoft's ability to innovate...
@hengehog: Also, did Lifehacker change their email system? They apparently just broke GMail's filters...
Sorry, this has nothing to do with the article, but are the #openthread and #tips pages "dead" to anyone else?
@CrunchFlake: This is very true. My friends and I established a trivial "Stuff to Buy" thread in which we would merely post what we intended to buy and, in all honestly, having a discussion with someone on Wave about products and features just felt right.
@CrunchFlake: You can still collaborate live-ish with Google Docs. It's not character by character like Wave, but it's close.
Wave, just like the Nexus One, didn't "fail."
@JBrandt: The mature, popular, well developed Android.
@Ben Zvan: Fair enough.
@Ben Zvan: Was that a question and you just forgot the question mark or a statement?
... I still think it's one of the most stunning devices on the market.
@McGoogles: I'm right, aren't I?
@bloknayrb: Fair enough - it used to be a lot less clutter and a lot more content. It was around two years ago that Facebook opened up Wall Posting APIs for applications. Then it all hit the fan.
@Whitson Gordon: Sorry for the late response - I just found this: [www.androidpolice.com]
@Ben Zvan: No, I'm saying Microsoft didn't copy Apple but rather implemented industry hardware that have been available for years.