This is a very, very good thing. Pandora is looking more and more sustainable. In reply to: "Pandora raises new funds for Net radio business"
July 13, 2009
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Old habits die hard. Google was right in both cases: (1) to try to move its user base forward and (2) to accommodate the user when it became apparent that nothing would change. In reply to: "Gmail labels get higher placement, drag-and-drop"
July 1, 2009
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They already get $16 a month out of me and now they want another $3 to get what I can get for free from Pandora or Last.fm. Right.
No.
In reply to: "Sirius XM's latest blunder: Its iPhone app"
June 18, 2009
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The idea that Microsoft can't include their browser when all the end-user has to do is go download another one is just ridiculous. Regulators in the EU are destroying their economies through stupid regulations like these. In reply to: "Europe to get Windows 7 sans browser"
June 11, 2009
Considering the fact that Apple fanboys as well as Microsoft/Firefox/Google apologists are all ticked, I'd say you did a good job on this blog post. Based on fact & reason, it's a good resource for those of us either searching for a browser or contemplating leaving Safari behind. I'll stay with Safari on my Mac (10.5) for now. In reply to: "Safari 4 fast, but only minor tweaks from beta"
June 9, 2009
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aMUSICsite, please. You fanboys are ridiculous. In reply to: "Thank Apple for the Linux 'desktop'"
June 8, 2009
I've been using this product for a while. It's good. The monthly monitoring price is high, but worth it IMO. In reply to: "Monitor home security with Alarm.com iPhone app"
June 5, 2009
Oh, it's "climate change" now? I thought it was global warming? Oh, yeah... the world's been cooling since the late 1990s. In reply to: "Greenpeace: IT companies weak on climate change"
May 28, 2009
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What a stooge. Sony deserves everything coming its way. I wonder if we're going to be forced to bail them out, as well? :-/ In reply to: "Sony Pictures CEO hates the Internet"
May 17, 2009
Ironically, this is precisely the reason (among others, cough, doping, cough) that Bud Selig should resign. MLB's archaic blackout restrictions make me want to quit following the game! In reply to: "MLB scores a tech patent"
May 14, 2009