I don't think it worked like that. The Symantec article makes it sound more like Google never even saw the click as it was redirected to a similar ad/search from a different provider
I don't think it worked like that. The Symantec article makes it sound more like Google never even saw the click as it was redirected to a similar ad/search from a different provider
Well it is called Windows 8 after all. And we've yet to see how that does in tablet sales so you can't really use it as validation that tablets should have app windowing natively.
No problem.
No problem! .
Really it's only people in glass houses should throw stones...
Oh yes. I'm not disagreeing with it's recognized height. Just pointing out that the spire is as tall as 1/4 of the building, which is crazy.
Actually, he's wrong. It'll be "the new iPhone". Or if it's at the beginning of a sentence, "The new iPhone'. Apple only unnecessarily capitalizes the letter following the 'i' in their product names, not random T's and N's. ;)
Check out 'Cornerstone' for Android.
Apparently 'Cornerstone' does something similar on Android. As well, this app does keep all the apps fully running when not in the foreground.
They are active. Even to the point that you'll get multiple audio streams at once if two apps are playing audio.
You have the choice to use it. Hack your iPad and get it going. The same goes for any mobile operating system, none of them have built in Windowing because it's not something that generally makes sense on mobile.
Although it'd be nice. It's unlikely. Apple's prime directive with iOS is to convert the masses to modal apps.
The spire is ~1/4 of the building. WTF?
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+1 . My thoughts exactly but expressed much more cleverly.
I've thought this for years. They have existed for ages, I don't see why they don't just carry enough of these for every passenger. Add a little GPS to each one and no one has to die.
I don't know the exact details. But at least at the theatre my friend worked at the movies come on their own hard drive. So I'm going to agree with Danny, it's a huge ass video file.
How are the projectors so close? Is each theatre like 20 feet wide?
Why is it hard for you to believe he is an MD?
Did you read the article? Cause you'll find it in there, no need to wait at all.