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  1. Re:"If this was Microsoft" on Google Accused of Interfering With South Korean FTC Investigation · · Score: 0
    Oh yeah Google is not for you but Microsoft is definitely for you?

    Give me a fucking break!

  2. Re:"If this was Microsoft" on Google Accused of Interfering With South Korean FTC Investigation · · Score: 0
    Hairy, it's because of idiots like you that think all corporations are the same that the US is in such a pitiful state.

    Here let me help you: ALL CORPORATIONS ARE NOT THE SAME!

    Some corporations try to maintain a good image in the public and align their interests to the majority of their users' interests so that when they make money, the users also benefit. Other corporations like Microsoft cannot do that. When Microsoft makes a lot of money, their users inevitably get screwed over. Get that into your think skull!

    Stop trying to repeat the same old shit that Google is only in it to make money. No fucking shit. Every corporation is the same but that is not the fucking point.

    I apologize for all the invective to others but this is the only way I can get a point across to someone like hairy.

  3. Re:Googlebashing every second article? on Google Testing Completely Revamped Look · · Score: 0

    It was further alleged that this restricted the market for competing web browsers (such as Netscape Navigator or Opera) that were slow to download over a modem or had to be purchased at a store.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Microsoft

  4. Re:This still doesn't address fragmentation on Holo Theme Is Now Mandatory For Android Devices · · Score: 0

    Why are you describing yourself in the third person?

  5. Re:Googlebashing every second article? on Google Testing Completely Revamped Look · · Score: 0

    Sigh...hi, again NicknameOne.

    Why hello there bonch or overly critical guy or whatever you are calling yourself these days

    Their share in that space is even larger than Microsoft's in the desktop computer space.

    No it's not. This is a bald-faced lie which makes the rest of your argument irrelevant.

    You don't need to keep replying to inactive discussions. We both know you won't change my mind and I won't change yours. May as well just go back to the natural order of things where you anonymously reply to my first posts using your puppet accounts and accuse me of being a random succession of people. You strengthen my posts and draw more moderation points like a sponge.

    Unlike you I don't care about moderation points because I don't have an agenda to drive. I just want to make the record clear for posterity what an idiot you - bonch - are and how your employer is paying to bash Google and promote Apple.

  6. Re:Googlebashing every second article? on Google Testing Completely Revamped Look · · Score: 0
    You're 100% wrong. Google's advertising market share is nowhere close to Microsoft's desktop OS market share. They're not a monopoly.

    If their market share gets high enough, being a monopoly is not bad in and of itself. Abusing the monopoly is (which Microsoft did) but Google doesn't make it hard to switch advertisers. So you're full of it as usual.

  7. Re:Nokia Lumia demand boringly flat on Windows Phone Homebrew Hits a Snag · · Score: 0

    Why don't you ask the same question to SharkLaser?

  8. Re:Googlebashing every second article? on Google Testing Completely Revamped Look · · Score: 0, Informative

    No they didn't. I can't decide if you're ignorant, stupid or paid to do this. Microsoft got into trouble because they made it almost impossible to use the alternatives. They're still trying to do this with Bing.

  9. Should've called himself Microsoft on Leaked Online Chats Expose Author of Largest Spam Botnet · · Score: 0

    Then the name would be more fitting.

  10. Re:Nokia Lumia demand boringly flat on Windows Phone Homebrew Hits a Snag · · Score: -1

    Do we need more confirmation you are a Microsoft shill? Microsoft did not receive a cent from any of the Android manufacturers (prove me wrong by providing a link to an article that is not speculating about the amount exchanged.) No terms have been made public. Microsoft is paying everyone to actually generate such positive press.

    The device manufacturers probably laughed in their face when Microsoft went to them pan in hand.

  11. Re:Googlebashing every second article? on Google Testing Completely Revamped Look · · Score: 0

    Serious give it a rest. You are clearly and idiot and a Microsoft shill (but I repeat myself).

    Idiots like you are making slashdot unreadable these days first by not letting all articles get to the front page using your alternate accounts and the by your top posting with your anti-Google and pro-Microsoft agenda. It's getting fucking annoying.

    This idiot is the same guy that also owns all the other shill accounts like cmdrpony, insignin140bytes and interestingfella. The other accounts got karma bombed to oblivion so I guess they are no longer posting in tech articles so they can regain their karma and start shilling again.

  12. Re:It's the business model on Samsung Reconsidering Android 4.0 On the Galaxy S · · Score: 0

    I did not imply that planned obsolescence follows from closed source. If *you* find my previous statements ambiguous then by all means clarify by asking me what I meant. I've repeatedly clarified what I meant yet you still attack the wrong interpretation which makes your final sentence a little ironic. Slashdot is full of idiots that can't read apparently.

  13. Re:To avoid antitrust on Did Microsoft Make Google Pay Triple Rate To Mozilla? · · Score: 0

    Overly Critical Guy supporting bonch again

    I'm shocked!

  14. Re:It's the business model on Samsung Reconsidering Android 4.0 On the Galaxy S · · Score: 0

    Can you point to the place where I said Apple's planned obsolescence follows logically from their closed source model? Oh what's that? I did not say that? You don't say...

    How about you go back and read my post a little more carefully before trying to refute my arguments? I said Android's open source model leads logically to a lack of planned obsolescence whereas you can't be sure of that with Apple's closed source model. That's it. I didn't claim anything else followed anything else logically.

    For all your crying about M$/Appl shills (you're not the only one looking at people's post histories), you're making yourself look like an Android/Google shill with each and every post here.

    You know that would make a lot of sense only if all these idiots (not that you are one) don't willfully misinterpret my posts and then post arguments refuting that misinterpreted statements. If from my post history you deduced that I like open source software, you're probably smart. But your accusations make me wonder about your motives as well.

    btw you should probably lookup false dichotomy when you get a chance.

  15. Re:Careful now! on Summary of the M-Edge Vs. Amazon Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    I'm no expert, but is 'painting a picture' another one of those libel-dodging phrases like 'allegedly'?

    I'm curious...what other word/phrase would you use in its place?

  16. Re:It's the business model on Samsung Reconsidering Android 4.0 On the Galaxy S · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Are you equating fairies to the very real possibility of planned obsolescence from Apple?

    Also I tend to use common sense a lot. So if the source code is available (for Android specifically and Linux in general), I review some parts of it and I trust the community to review other parts. I also use this concept called Logic - you should try it out sometime because here is an example of something amazing that it could do - prove that I don't have to worry about Android source. Are you ready? Here we go: Logically if there is malicious code in Android, since it is open source there's a real and finite possibility that it will be found by some one at which point there will be a tremendous backlash for Google resulting in them losing a lot. So (again logically speaking) Google would probably not add any malicious code.

    No such guarantees from Apple unfortunately.

  17. Re:It's the business model on Samsung Reconsidering Android 4.0 On the Galaxy S · · Score: 2

    Aside from providing an upgrade path, is Apple also suppose to hold back features that highlight their new models in an effort to prevent performance issues in older models

    Not at all. I was just responding to the OPs point that Apple's latest OS versions runs fine on two and a half year old hardware as opposed to Android. He is wrong because it doesn't.

  18. Re:It's the business model on Samsung Reconsidering Android 4.0 On the Galaxy S · · Score: 0
    How do I know that Apple isn't intentionally making ios 4 run slowly on the 3GS so they'll make people upgrade? With Android I would know for sure - because the source code is available. A friend of mine took his 3GS to the apple store because the power button was acting up - it works only when pressed in a certain angle. The apple store people refused to fix it and asked him to upgrade to iPhone 4.

    What does Google have to do with this

    I hate to break this to you but the last time I checked Google develops Android.

    I don't care about seeing Google bashed for legitimate reasons. In fact I would like to see that happen. But you're spreading misinformation here and I would like to see that stopped.

  19. Re:It's the business model on Samsung Reconsidering Android 4.0 On the Galaxy S · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Apple is the worst offender in the planned obsolescence scam. They are known to deprecate perfectly working hardware/software so they can sell their new shiny toys. Android is so much better because Cyanogen mod is always there.

    ios 5 is horrible on the 3gs from what I have heard (http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/12/12/ios-5-on-iphone-3gs-things-have-been-getting-worse/).

    It's funny how your comments read exactly like those from bonch - another low paid marketing drone who likes to lurk slashdot waiting to get first posts so he can bash Google. If I didn't know better I would think you two are the same person posting with different accounts.

  20. Re:I just give all my Bing points to whatever char on Ask Slashdot: Most Efficient, Worthwhile Charity? · · Score: 0

    Yes I did consider that. Did you read the post history of the person I was replying to? His posts are 90% lies. I doubt if a true Microsoft fan would do that. This person sounds like he's doing it for money.

  21. Re:Don't Link Your GMail to Google+ Account on Why Google Is Disabling Kids' Gmail Accounts · · Score: 0
    Here is a link where a Google spokes person directly contradicts what you said: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/technologylive/post/2011/07/google-responds-to-google-account-suspension-controversy/1

    "When an account is suspended for violating the Google+ common name standards, access to Gmail or other products that don't require a Google+ profile are not removed," he said.

    Can you source any of the "many reports" you said that indicate otherwise?

  22. Re:Asia goes up! on Apple Outsources A5 Chip Manufacture ... To Texas · · Score: 0

    Didn't you have anything to say that bashes Google in this thread? I'm afraid you won't be getting your 99 cents this week. -- Your boss

  23. Re:Google shouldn't had given them such right on YouTube Says UMG Had No 'Right' To Take Down Megaupload Video · · Score: 1

    DMCA is designed to make it easy for content owners and make it difficult for YouTube to have oversight. Do you know how many people Google has to hire to police the insane false requests of content owners? Exactly. It's not feasible. Idiots like you blaming the wrong people are not helping. If you are really concerned, go talk to your representative and change the law.

  24. Re:I just give all my Bing points to whatever char on Ask Slashdot: Most Efficient, Worthwhile Charity? · · Score: -1

    I've said it before and I'll say it again - You are a stupid fucking idiot and a Microsoft shill. I'm surprised you still have enough karma in your sockpuppet accounts to upmod your comments.

  25. Re:Google shouldn't had given them such right on YouTube Says UMG Had No 'Right' To Take Down Megaupload Video · · Score: 1

    You are directly contradicting your top comment. I'm surprised that Microsoft would employ such an idiot as you for their marketing purposes. It's a new low for Microsoft. Oh well...