Timeouts have randomized trials demonstrating efficacy. Your other points are decent though.
I get that, and the site doesn't imply that it's something new, but I simply found the title of the post to be such. Fair enough though. >If it ends up shipping as a replacement for the core OS, with Android running in…
Sure, but unfortunately this is what it's become. I generally use the Green/Gold/Diamond split, where my own preferences go along the lines of diamond > green > gold. 'Diamond' journals exist, but they are rare.
While open access seems great, and the reasoning behind it is inline with my ideals, I still have problems with "gold" OA, which seems to be what is being referred to within this article: >Put another way: Publishers…
Huawei could probably do something similar, however they still can't access the Google Play Store and such, therefore leaving them in a problematic area. For instance, though somewhat substantial, the Amazon store is…
"Android compatibility" implies that it's something entirely new. It appears to be an Android fork that simply hasn't done away with compatibility. There are neat ideas and all, but the title implies that it's something…
Timeouts have randomized trials demonstrating efficacy. Your other points are decent though.
I get that, and the site doesn't imply that it's something new, but I simply found the title of the post to be such. Fair enough though. >If it ends up shipping as a replacement for the core OS, with Android running in…
Sure, but unfortunately this is what it's become. I generally use the Green/Gold/Diamond split, where my own preferences go along the lines of diamond > green > gold. 'Diamond' journals exist, but they are rare.
While open access seems great, and the reasoning behind it is inline with my ideals, I still have problems with "gold" OA, which seems to be what is being referred to within this article: >Put another way: Publishers…
Huawei could probably do something similar, however they still can't access the Google Play Store and such, therefore leaving them in a problematic area. For instance, though somewhat substantial, the Amazon store is…
"Android compatibility" implies that it's something entirely new. It appears to be an Android fork that simply hasn't done away with compatibility. There are neat ideas and all, but the title implies that it's something…