Good of them to do something with photos. But what i really wish they did was to turn the circle concept on it's heads.
Content should be put in circles instead of people. As an example I like to follow Linus Torvalds, but only for Linux related stuff - if they allowed linus to put his Linux content in Linux circles, and Diving stuff in Diving circles, and then allowed me to follow the content i like, then we could talk about managing information.
Pinterest is splitting it the right way, but are only focused on pictures. I want google+ to do it for content.
The sole reason that this went through was because the defendent did not try to shoot down the evidence (by creating his own false screenshots as an argument of their validity etc.)
This was taken up by the famous "fake screenshot creaters" that popped up after that trial.
I don't think Broadband Penetration is the only factor to consider here, but for that one, there's actually a very rational explanation.
None of the nordic countries have had cheap flatrate telephone calls. This means that up untill the implementation of DSL, everyone have been paying by the minute.
This means that there's no motivation to keep your old telephone modem (As i understand some americans still use). It's both slower and more expensive.
That way they'll save a lot on support (you hacked it, then we don't support you). And later it'll be a lot easier to "open it up" to comply with EU ruling;)
So, does this amazing flash make it easier for my friend, with his bad eyes, to read the text on screen? Is there some standard shortcut to make the text bigger?
How about my other friend, who surfs his new mobile phone that supports "web standards", will he enjoy flash as you seem to do?
Good points.
Every time I hear "Self Healing" it turns into "Gey Goo" in my mind.
You should be very careful with this in other aspects of life.
I agree. While there can be some discussion whether humanity is ready for autopilot, we definitely aren't ready for half an autopilot.
Next up: Tesla builts in a feature that disables the auto-pilot features for obvious idiots.
Still not sure what he means.
I also read the whole think without really understanding what he meant. I didn't know if the quote itself had been taken from another context.
So, OpenStreetMap is a parody?
How does he explain that?
I tried Diigo, but it always, ALWAYS, logged med out.
Having to log in again doing every damn thing on the web didn't suit my style.
But Dia certainly isn't.
I haven't used it recently, but the last time i did, switching from inches to millimeters were an afterthought that made the program crash.
At least it didn't mimic Microsoft Works!
Have anyone created a mockup or defined such a redesign? I for one have a hard time imagining it being much different.
Good of them to do something with photos. But what i really wish they did was to turn the circle concept on it's heads.
Content should be put in circles instead of people. As an example I like to follow Linus Torvalds, but only for Linux related stuff - if they allowed linus to put his Linux content in Linux circles, and Diving stuff in Diving circles, and then allowed me to follow the content i like, then we could talk about managing information.
Pinterest is splitting it the right way, but are only focused on pictures. I want google+ to do it for content.
I'm sorry to have to correct you: It's GLONASS, not Glasnost. There's quite a difference.
.gov/.edu seem to still have integrity
Not as a global concept. .edu and .gov is really .edu.us and .gov.us. Seems like an old cold-war concept to me.
Most of the worlds educational and military institutions are not allowed to get one of these.
In europe we've had TV's for the last decade that does both standards...
The sole reason that this went through was because the defendent did not try to shoot down the evidence (by creating his own false screenshots as an argument of their validity etc.)
This was taken up by the famous "fake screenshot creaters" that popped up after that trial.
I'd call executives *not* rigorously saving important work, sloppy asses. Lots of things can happen that isn't ITs fault.
I didn't mean not to keep it around, i really meant "not to upgrade" :)
It's certainly a great idea to have a backup ready.
I don't think Broadband Penetration is the only factor to consider here, but for that one, there's actually a very rational explanation.
None of the nordic countries have had cheap flatrate telephone calls. This means that up untill the implementation of DSL, everyone have been paying by the minute.
This means that there's no motivation to keep your old telephone modem (As i understand some americans still use). It's both slower and more expensive.
What?!
The gini coefficient is the distribution of wealth in the population, NOT the geographic distribution of the population.
You are so fucking clueless, it gives off a fecal scent, up there where your brain is allegedly located.
Bravo! it doesn't get any more French than this ;)
That way they'll save a lot on support (you hacked it, then we don't support you). And later it'll be a lot easier to "open it up" to comply with EU ruling ;)
So, does this amazing flash make it easier for my friend, with his bad eyes, to read the text on screen? Is there some standard shortcut to make the text bigger?
How about my other friend, who surfs his new mobile phone that supports "web standards", will he enjoy flash as you seem to do?
That's not saying much, most corporate web sites are about as useful as tits on a boar.
I think you very much underestimate boar's tits. They are both useful and important (to boar puppies).
Maybe that's one of the reasons for the nickel'in and dime'in.
From where i've been, they never give "site licenses" to student. Each and every student get their own key.
If your institution have given out volume keys i'm not at all surprised that MS deactivated it. It probably ended up on a million chinese computers.
And what do you think will happen to the 1000sq/f solar roof in a storm powerful enough to kick out the grid?