How can you tell that it is random?
They choice might be affected by the measurement.
I'm not saying you can't foresee, but it doesn't necessarily open the door to change it.
I use the search box on a regular basis, but there have been times when I don't remember the name of the application I want to run, and I can only find it going through the start menu.
I'm all pro to a "spotlight" like solution but I'd like to have the alternative for when I need it.
That's not a privacy issue at all.
Thats like saying no one can talk about me without me knowing.
Who publishes the photo has the right to choose who he wants to see the photo and who tags has the right to choose who he wants to know about it.
Does it affect Android and iPhone apps?
They will probably be more interested in you if you are buying them rather than selling.
This is trusted computing all over again...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_computing
I can't wait for the day I'll have to pay to some company to sign the bash scripts I wrote so I can run them on my own machine...
Learn to read?
How can you tell that it is random? They choice might be affected by the measurement. I'm not saying you can't foresee, but it doesn't necessarily open the door to change it.
Come on... it's now like he downloaded an illegal copy of an iPhone...
And the other 97% might say the same think of you :)
I use the search box on a regular basis, but there have been times when I don't remember the name of the application I want to run, and I can only find it going through the start menu. I'm all pro to a "spotlight" like solution but I'd like to have the alternative for when I need it.
That's not a privacy issue at all. Thats like saying no one can talk about me without me knowing. Who publishes the photo has the right to choose who he wants to see the photo and who tags has the right to choose who he wants to know about it.
Who says it's not them doing it in the first place?
Did they?