RoadHazard
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Awesome new knowledge graph stuff that will only work in the US coming up!
And these all have to do with either that one outage (which happens with every platform) and then bugs that affect a minority of users. Let's take this to PM.these are all first page Google search results for "imessage {sitename}"
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-5...ge-facetime-hit-with-second-outage-this-week/
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/11/imessage-outages/
http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/26/4270608/imessage-bug-deletes-last-word-certain-texts
http://allthingsd.com/20130409/issues-keeping-some-apple-users-off-facetime-imessage/
http://gigaom.com/2013/04/09/the-multihour-imessage-outage-todays-that-is-continues/
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2013/0...ge-texts-shows-the-app-can-be-crashed-easily/
c'mon son, why are we even doing this. everyone knows this is a common issue. way more common than the HTC One gap.
my stream is behind :/
my stream is behind :/
The all graph is what gives all things life.Soon there will be nothing but the Graph.
This. I need that new 7inch in my life
Oke even less privacy now
this dude is hella intense
It's too late. They know too much.
Google dropping bombs
Wow, just got the google search update
Call me paranoid but Google Now is the ceiling at which I'm willing to give up privacy. I understand that it's convenient, but I'm not willing to reroute all my missives to supplant search for myself.
I'm actually really looking forward to Scoble's book The Age of Context because he believes directly the opposite, saying that privacy as a thought is nonexistent.
Call me paranoid but Google Now is the ceiling at which I'm willing to give up privacy. I understand that it's convenient, but I'm not willing to reroute all my missives to supplant search for myself.
I'm actually really looking forward to Scoble's book The Age of Context because he believes directly the opposite, saying that privacy as a thought is nonexistent.
Google is such a fucking company man. They're like the (old?) Apple of software and features. Bringing future-like shit to the public first and doing it in a way that is usable and fresh.