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I'm an artist who is studying programming, and writing. I have a mouse as a fursona and a cat-fox as an alternative. Mia enamiĝis kun kuniklo.
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You mean it wasn’t before?
7 days ago on iOS 7 still 'a work in progress' alleges The Next Web
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So, it was a “work in progress” because they put function over form first?
7 days ago on iOS 7 still 'a work in progress' alleges The Next Web
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If they’re going to say it’s “work in progress” before it’s even out, then that’s not a good sign.
7 days ago on iOS 7 still 'a work in progress' alleges The Next Web 2 replies
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It’s not the UI that Windows Phone is critized about, it’s everything else. Persnally, I wish WP fans would shut up about the UI for once. Take a lesson from Android side and talk about the features too.
7 days ago on iOS 7 still 'a work in progress' alleges The Next Web
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Part of me wants to thumb it up, the other desn’t.
7 days ago on iOS 7 still 'a work in progress' alleges The Next Web
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When iOS was first released it didn’t have half the features that Android had out of the gate and you’re calling it an alpha? If Apple, says it’s a WIP, it might as well be so. Since they were “complete” about their stuff back when Jobs was around.
7 days ago on iOS 7 still 'a work in progress' alleges The Next Web 1 reply
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When is it not marketing strategy?
7 days ago on iOS 7 still 'a work in progress' alleges The Next Web
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Well, now who’s half-baked?
7 days ago on iOS 7 still 'a work in progress' alleges The Next Web 1 reply
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As long ebook prices drop back down to a reasonable price, I’ll be happy. DRM-free would be helpfull too.
13 days ago on Apple ebooks trial: Amazon 'yelled ... and threatened' when publishers tried to control prices
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Raising prices to unreasonable levels possibly would, yes. Is $15 for a book that is available to you forever, which can never be lost and which doesn’t fall apart an unreasonable price?
An ebook costs less to procude then their physical counterpart. Because of that, they should be priced below $10, not above.
13 days ago on Apple ebooks trial: Amazon 'yelled ... and threatened' when publishers tried to control prices 1 reply
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since it’s entirely based on the web and it’s centralized the only ones that know what bitcoin is about are the founders and who own the bitcoin servers,
lolwut? I have a paper wallet that exists entirely offline. They’re no servers. Just clients that download their own copy of the blockchain and push it back up to others for each transaction.
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Destroying it would be a start.
about 1 month ago on The new Xbox: what do we know about Microsoft's next console?
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Severeal articles have reported this and I’ve seen no major reference of these IM protocols supporting XMPP.
about 1 month ago on Pick your poison: messaging will be fragmented, expensive, or locked-in
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And comes with carrier lock-in and fees!
about 1 month ago on Pick your poison: messaging will be fragmented, expensive, or locked-in
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If you have a phone and some sorta contract: yes.
about 1 month ago on Pick your poison: messaging will be fragmented, expensive, or locked-in
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What makes “WhatsApp” special?
about 1 month ago on Pick your poison: messaging will be fragmented, expensive, or locked-in
