Google really seems on top of this taking-over-Microsoft thing. Microsoft has openly decreed that they want the search space back, and Google answers by strengthening the front.
Adblock for firefox works nicely. Since most ads come from a few domains, it doesn't take long to blacklist enough URLs to make browsing oh so much cleaner and smoother.
The video hasn't suffered from the /. effect. I suspect this has to do with their codec choice. And with the OS choice of many /.ers.
... since whenever I get frustrated with buggy code I'll just crumple up the monitor and throw it away.
Google really seems on top of this taking-over-Microsoft thing. Microsoft has openly decreed that they want the search space back, and Google answers by strengthening the front.
Gah, I don't want the new "Refinance your house! Click on your state!" with some weird animal dancing on my TV screen.
Adblock for firefox works nicely. Since most ads come from a few domains, it doesn't take long to blacklist enough URLs to make browsing oh so much cleaner and smoother.