I got to thinking about Google saying they would add extensions sometime in the near future. My #1 extension I would want is adblock plus or something similiar. But this got me to thinking that they would block everything but google's own ads and ka-ching, they're increasing market share and therefore ad revenue. Somehow, I think this is where they plan on making money from the web browser.
Yea, you could tell people about Sprint if you knew it, but who does? And what about all the other carriers?
I think it's easier to have this number on your phone and let them do the work for you.
I used the method in the article on my buffalo router with the Tomato firmware. I used the non red-hat version under Administration>Scripts>Init. I rebooted the router and I could upload at max w/o bittorrent crapping out on me. There were some other side effects from using that too.
Before, if I would leave utorrent at max, even with QoS enabled on my router and bittorrent set to lowest priority, it would seem like the cable modem connection was flooded with connections until I had to reset the router to clear up the problem. This never happens now.
Just recently Comcast seems to be doing throttling based on port usage alone. Ex.: bittorrent connections were being dropped within seconds of connecting. changed my port, and the problem went away.
How about we judge the commentary instead of the person? And I thought we were more intelligent here on slashdot.
I got to thinking about Google saying they would add extensions sometime in the near future. My #1 extension I would want is adblock plus or something similiar. But this got me to thinking that they would block everything but google's own ads and ka-ching, they're increasing market share and therefore ad revenue. Somehow, I think this is where they plan on making money from the web browser.
I know this is probably easy karma, but here's the google cache
Yea, you could tell people about Sprint if you knew it, but who does? And what about all the other carriers? I think it's easier to have this number on your phone and let them do the work for you.
It's OK to make fun of foreigners: Southpark Episode 205, Conjoined Fetus Lady
I used the method in the article on my buffalo router with the Tomato firmware. I used the non red-hat version under Administration>Scripts>Init. I rebooted the router and I could upload at max w/o bittorrent crapping out on me. There were some other side effects from using that too. Before, if I would leave utorrent at max, even with QoS enabled on my router and bittorrent set to lowest priority, it would seem like the cable modem connection was flooded with connections until I had to reset the router to clear up the problem. This never happens now. Just recently Comcast seems to be doing throttling based on port usage alone. Ex.: bittorrent connections were being dropped within seconds of connecting. changed my port, and the problem went away.
I had to log out then log back in to get the IMAP settings to show as well.