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  1. Re:This sounds like an amazing publicity stunt on Man Ordered To Tweet 100 Times For Defamation · · Score: 1

    publicity — noun: 1. Advertising or other activity designed to rouse public interest in something, 2. Public interest attracted in this way, 3. The condition of being the object of public attention publicity stunt — noun: 1. A staged marketing event staged used to garner publicity http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Politics/images-2/sarah-palin-wink.jpg

  2. This sounds like an amazing publicity stunt on Man Ordered To Tweet 100 Times For Defamation · · Score: 1

    I'm guessing it was not contrived, but if it was, kudos to this man and whatever marketing company he's working with!

  3. "Opera" on Windows 8 App Store Screenshots · · Score: 1

    "We need another browser in the app store shot to show that we're open now."
    OK, I'll put a firefox logo in there.
    "Hmm... perhaps not Firefox"
    OK, I'll use Chrome logo.
    "Hmm... let's not use Chrome"
    Uhh... Safari?
    "No. Hey, what about Opera? People will appreciate that."
    You mean the browser with less market share than Netscape 4*? ....ok

    *this may be untrue.

  4. I hope their servers can handle the traffic... on Fox News Brings Video Game Violence Debate To a New Low · · Score: 1

    The makers of bullet storm couldn't have PAID for better marketing. I imagine they're drinking champagne, toasting their good fortune right now. Furthermore, I looked at the demo and the game didn't strike me as being especially violent as FPSs go.

  5. I used JomSocial briefly, on Joomla! Social Networking · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A couple years ago. It was pretty well polished (tho I didn't attempt too much customization), but it should be at (don't quote me) $150 a site license. The client wanted a social network for their conference and... My main question for those clients who want social networks is not how, but WHY. Why do you think someone should join your social net, which not only requires an up front time investment from the user, but which is worthless if a critical mass of users is not reached? The extension itself looked pretty good, so more power to the JomSocial folk, but I think someones time would be better spent on ning and/or social marketing on existing networks.

  6. True on Microsoft IE Browser Share Dips Below 50% · · Score: 1

    I'm not saying I know the REASON e.g. your site gets a lot of I.E. traffic, just that without thorough analysis, it can be easy to misinterpret / misunderstand / mis-act-upon data like "MSIE dips below 50%." I guess you all made a good point, which is: It is just as easy to misinterpret the data collected on your own site.

  7. I agree, I waste so much time on Facebook on Facebook Introduces One-Time Passwords · · Score: 2, Funny

    I barely have time left for my Serious Business on /.!!

  8. Depends on whom you ask on Microsoft IE Browser Share Dips Below 50% · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Measuring browser market share is kind of a tricky task since any one site can only tell you who visits *their* site, or the sites whose stats they aggregate.
    Check out the stats here:
    https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers#Summary_table and you'll see that depending on whom you ask, IE has anywhere between 48 and 63% of the market share. Stats from sites that cater to developers (notably w3schools are skewed heavily* towards Firefox and Chrome, mainstream sites towards IE. Then there's the factors that lead to over-estimation, under-estimation... it's a sticky wicket for sure.

    I say look at the aggregate results. Then I mention I have no idea how those aggregates are tabulated and weighted (Do W3Schools' stats have the same weight as WeTrack10mSites.com?). The only thing you can know for sure (more or less), is the traffic statistics on *your* site, which, to the developer, should be pretty much the only ones that matter. Pro tip: explain that last sentence to your clients.

    *I don't really know if something can be "skewed heavily," but what the heck, you only live once, right?

  9. Re:Hosts file on Twitter Suffers Web Interface Exploit · · Score: 1

    The actual solution: use a native client or the mobile web version ( http://m.twitter.com/ ) until Twitter fixes the exploit.

    or simply retweet and lol.

  10. Also saw on Twitter Suffers Web Interface Exploit · · Score: 2, Interesting

    http://a.no/@"onmouseover=";$('textarea:first.val(this.innerHTML);$.('status-update-form.submit();"class="modal-overlay"/ which puts an overlay on the whole site, causing any mouseover to retweet. Personally I think this is pretty hilarious. If you mouse around a bunch you get something like this: http://i.imgur.com/qTPeK.png Yes I know you can see my acct. in the bg, I don't care; if it were private, why would I put it on twitter?

  11. Yes, it would on Meet the Virginia-Built 110MPG X-Prize Car · · Score: 1

    Yes 65mpg would be SOOOO revolutionary

    There isn't a sedan widely available on the US market that gets anything near 65mpg. Most cars get far less. There is a car in europe that gets 65 per gallon. I don't get your point. (?)

  12. Geez people on Meet the Virginia-Built 110MPG X-Prize Car · · Score: 1, Insightful

    this is a PROTOTYPE that was built to win a contest!! Obviously it wouldn't meet safety standards and is not road legal for various reasons. The point is, if they put it into production, and lose, say, 35mpg in efficiency (I know nothing about automotive stuff, just for the sake of argument), it's still ~65mpg! Which would be revolutionary. As for <20k... that seems unlikely, and it seems much more likely that price and the cost of large scale auto manufacture is what will keep this off your local dealer's lot.

  13. I see what you did there on Meet the Virginia-Built 110MPG X-Prize Car · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    at least I hope you did there.

  14. Re:iPad on 7-Inch iPad Rumored · · Score: 1

    "He is not just there to talk with me because he has malware on his computer." I have this problem all the time!!! Sometimes I'm in a pub chatting up a bird, only to find out that she doesn't want to canoodle, she just has malware on her computer! If satire, kudos to you; if not, lulz at you.

  15. I like how it's being taken for granted on Google Responds To Net Neutrality Reviews · · Score: 1

    that these decisions are being made by google and verizon, and not congress. They don't even pretend this is something that congress is going to have a say in. "...while congress keeps a watchful eye...." Yeah the best watchdog money can buy. "Politico notes that AT&T, Comcast and Verizon outspent nearly every other major tech giant in lobbying during the second quarter, spending a combined 11.3 million" http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/The-Very-Best-Telecom-Laws-Money-Can-Buy-109538