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It’s amazing how quickly sexism is alleged when it comes to any comment about women.
The guy was wrong, she does have an impressive résumé, but there wasn’t even a hint of sexism in the post.
11 days ago on On The Verge with Katie Drummond and NYC Chief Digital Officer Rachel Haot 2 replies 2 recommends
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It depends entirely on use.
If you spend your head buried in Microsoft office and need certain windows only software, get a windows pc.
If you only occasionally use office (office 2011 for mac isn’t close to being as good as the windows version, but it will be compatible if that’s all you’re worried about) and all the software you use has a great mac version, then buy a mac.
A computer is a tool. Decide what you need, and then go with the pc or mac that would give you the best experience with the software that you need to use.
13 days ago on Convince me to buy a Macbook 1 recommend
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Who the hell pays for hosted exchange anymore? Especially as a separate service.
An Office365 subscription will get you exchange e-mail and Office 2013.
16 days ago on Yahoo eliminates classic Mail, requiring users to agree to Gmail-like email scanning 2 replies 2 recommends
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Quite a lot, and if fairness I was surprised too.
I’m a lawyer and about 40% of all personal e-mails clients give me are yahoo accounts. Although all are over 30 years of age, so it might be a case that their accounts pre-date the advent of webmail competition.
16 days ago on Yahoo eliminates classic Mail, requiring users to agree to Gmail-like email scanning 1 recommend
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Recommended BranFlake30's comment in Toshiba Kirabook review: finally, a flagship Windows 8 laptop
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