Your answer is a non sequitor. The shutdown of the nuclear reactors was an ideologically driven decision by the last government and the last government before that. Energy prices are extremely high which damages the…
It seems they don't want to deliver the best technical solution for their customers.
You think the Chinese government gives a damn about a sad and dying planet? They should punish billionaires that cross the people, not the government.
Becaus it shows the ECHR is not a serious institution if PR-tricks like using "seniors" to bring forth your case helps you win. The ECHR needs to be abolished and Switzerland needs to leave this court.
Its incredible to me that Google can't figure stuff like this out.
Considering how SF manages other stuff, where is the optimism coming from that they will manage this well? Genuine question.
Seems really random to ban just one company. The article refuse to explain why this exact company and why not others. What are the rules?
Yes they did. I miss them. But thats creative destruction. Nokia tried to do everything and ended up doing nothing. They could not compete with the joint assault by iPhone and Android.
Genuine question: What is category defining about Google Calender? Or even good? In my experience it lacks a lot of features and is kind of clunky.
Your answer is a non sequitor. The shutdown of the nuclear reactors was an ideologically driven decision by the last government and the last government before that. Energy prices are extremely high which damages the…
It seems they don't want to deliver the best technical solution for their customers.
You think the Chinese government gives a damn about a sad and dying planet? They should punish billionaires that cross the people, not the government.
Becaus it shows the ECHR is not a serious institution if PR-tricks like using "seniors" to bring forth your case helps you win. The ECHR needs to be abolished and Switzerland needs to leave this court.
Its incredible to me that Google can't figure stuff like this out.
Considering how SF manages other stuff, where is the optimism coming from that they will manage this well? Genuine question.
Seems really random to ban just one company. The article refuse to explain why this exact company and why not others. What are the rules?
Yes they did. I miss them. But thats creative destruction. Nokia tried to do everything and ended up doing nothing. They could not compete with the joint assault by iPhone and Android.
Genuine question: What is category defining about Google Calender? Or even good? In my experience it lacks a lot of features and is kind of clunky.