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And then before that OS X used the icon and I am sure before OS X something else used the icon. 
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I find the only real people who hate it are the ones who are pissed because now their profile is no longer spammed with easy to find farmville posts.
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iOS apps are already designed to scale in that same direction. 
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As far as from a developers standpoint, iOS apps on,y have 2 “resolutions” which is 320 × 480 and 1024 × 768. iOS works on a point system so the width of screen on the original iPhone is 320 and the width of the iPhone 4S is also 320.
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If you really want to get technical, in the commercial it never said there was a 40% chance of snow for the day. So no it would not be 40%
5 days ago on Samsung's S Voice available for Android 4.0 devices through leaked Galaxy S III ROM 1 reply
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I am taking you don’t know what “chance of precipitation” really means. Usually it means 40% of the area will receive snow, not there is 40% chance snow will fall.
So if the “PoP” is 40% that may mean there is 100% chance of snow, but only 40% of the area will see/experience it.
5 days ago on Samsung's S Voice available for Android 4.0 devices through leaked Galaxy S III ROM 1 reply
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I know in NY with Optimum you get around 10-15 Mbps which is not bad. When it first came out it was worse than Verizon 3G.
5 days ago on Five US cable companies team up to offer over 50,000 'CableWiFi' hotspots to subscribers
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Hmm, I always see the 3 access points and you would have to select “optimumwifi”
5 days ago on Five US cable companies team up to offer over 50,000 'CableWiFi' hotspots to subscribers
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Time Warner and Cablevision do the same. In fact, Cablevision, Comcast, and Time Warner teamed up a while ago to do something similar where each companies subscribers could use the other Hotspots.
5 days ago on Five US cable companies team up to offer over 50,000 'CableWiFi' hotspots to subscribers 1 reply
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They have been giving it away for years.
5 days ago on Five US cable companies team up to offer over 50,000 'CableWiFi' hotspots to subscribers 1 reply 1 recommend
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I know that, I am saying that cookies are not needed to alert other sites of your presence on The Verge.
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In which case there is a good chance of snow.
5 days ago on Samsung's S Voice available for Android 4.0 devices through leaked Galaxy S III ROM 1 reply
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No.
innovating: Make changes in something established, esp. by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.
5 days ago on Samsung's S Voice available for Android 4.0 devices through leaked Galaxy S III ROM
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All apps compiled with the iOS 4.0+ SDK already has multitasking enabled no special “modifications” needed. After that all you have to do is tell the system what you have to do in the background.
5 days ago on Samsung's S Voice available for Android 4.0 devices through leaked Galaxy S III ROM
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Who needs cookies?
5 days ago on Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, says StatCounter 2 replies
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Webkit is also a browser. Just like how Chromium is a browser.
5 days ago on Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, says StatCounter
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Only the thousands of people using Mountain Lion Dev Previews as well as anyone who downloaded Safari 5.2 for free from Apple’s Dev site.
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Really? You really had to post that comment?
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Then racism was not the right word, discrimination or anti-semitism would have been a better word to use.
5 days ago on More than 40,000 Orthodox Jews rally against the internet at New York baseball stadium 2 replies 2 recommends
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Recommended a comment in Google will keep Android free and open for at least five years
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You had an iPhone, so therefor you are a “sheep”.
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Recommended a comment in Learn to code, but don't quit your day job
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Well if you look at his profile he has 1 comment and a link to his website that lists his employment at Code Academy, so yes I would say be gets paid to say something like that.
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The link was about income tax.
12 days ago on Facebook's Eduardo Saverin renounces US citizenship over IPO fees, but are taxes good for tech?
