toekneebullard
Tony Bullard
toekneebullard

Good explainer, but what's missing is the really big picture: By separating Play Services from the core OS, it frees up Google to migrate users away from Android entirely.

Google's future is in Chrome devices (notice the Chromecast is entirely Chrome branded, even though under the hood it's basically a stripped-down

Why do I do not drink coffeee at all?

I did the same thing. How is a keyboard shortcut really helping me when I have to go to the Google page to use it? I'm all about using the omnibar and rarely ever go to the Google homepage.

I was almost interested in Day One until I noticed it's only available on Apple products. What are some similar cross-platform products? I'd imagine a good chunk of Lifehacker's readers use Windows or Android (or both).

It takes more guts to hold your hands up and admit you're wrong than to hold firm to your awful policies. Just look to George Osborne (UK Chancellor of the Exchequer) and how he refuses to change his policies despite the fact child poverty in the UK is now increasing and more families who used to be relatively well

So the multiple millions of Steam users should be ashamed of themselves...because most of this design is like Steam, except Xbox One has the 24 hour requirement instead of Steam's 30 day offline mode, and Steam doesn't let you share games at all while Xbox One lets you do it once.

Blatantly stolen from a David Pogue NYTimes post a few years back: