However, from looking at the picture from TFA, I believe I found it in Yahoo maps. It's not the best detail, and it seems to be pre- or early-construction, but it's better than the Google maps version:
Am I the only one who got the eight-dots-in-a-circle "loading..." animation for quite a while and noticed that it looks EXACTLY like the loading animation in the upper right corner of the default theme for Firefox? And am I the only one who thinks that's hilarious?
OK, let's not get carried away. Sure, Google is a great company that does good things, and everyone here loves them, but deserving of a stock price nearing $300? I think not. Where are their assets? What are their tangible products? For some reason folks seem to have forgotten what happened in 2000 when the bubble burst, or are wishing so desperately for the easy money of the early 90's that they're blowing up Google's stock.
Good for them, I say. Demonstrating the power of good with their ridiculously-inflated stock price? That's probably a stretch.
However, from looking at the picture from TFA, I believe I found it in Yahoo maps. It's not the best detail, and it seems to be pre- or early-construction, but it's better than the Google maps version:
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http://maps.yahoo.com/beta/#maxp=location&q1=the+
Am I the only one who got the eight-dots-in-a-circle "loading..." animation for quite a while and noticed that it looks EXACTLY like the loading animation in the upper right corner of the default theme for Firefox? And am I the only one who thinks that's hilarious?
Google + Jabber = Goober?
Earthquake, eh? Sounded more like someone firing two shots from a shotgun into my house from my backyard to me...
OK, let's not get carried away. Sure, Google is a great company that does good things, and everyone here loves them, but deserving of a stock price nearing $300? I think not. Where are their assets? What are their tangible products? For some reason folks seem to have forgotten what happened in 2000 when the bubble burst, or are wishing so desperately for the easy money of the early 90's that they're blowing up Google's stock.
Good for them, I say. Demonstrating the power of good with their ridiculously-inflated stock price? That's probably a stretch.
Actually, the article says that 80% OF THOSE WHO HAVE DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYERS have an iPod. This, is believable.