For the Adobe breach specifically, you might try the site set up by Last Pass, which checks your email against the breached data: https://lastpass.com/adobe/ The added feature is that, if your email is in the list, Last…
Setting aside syncing and caching (which are not trivial with hundreds of feeds), that solution doesn't address the problem of your readers. Google Reader was a social product, connecting readers to sources. Basically,…
The devil is in the details (the last bullet point on your first link): > You may have to pay taxes on any loan amount that is forgiven after 20 years. Roughly: the more student loan payments are reduced now, the…
Just a comment about "slip opinions" posted on federal court websites and state court websites. Slip opinions are not always identical in text to what is eventually printed in the official reporters (and that lawyers,…
I read that to apply to a "fee exempt user" -- one of a very narrow class of persons exempt from fees, no matter how much they download. A regular user who happens to download less than $15.00 per month is not a…
The rationale I've heard is that consumers benefit from having a local service location for the brand. Based on that logic, the state limits the franchises to avoid "ruinous competition" (not my phrase) that would…
> real differences exist between law and programming, although they are remarkably similar. As someone who (perhaps like you) practices law and does some programming, I wanted to agree with this statement. The…
Thanks. I've been trying to find a good way to understand the accuracy of Silver's predictions. What's a fair benchmark? This article offers up a "coin flip" for each state, computing that such a coin flip would have a…
I suppose that, in theory, he could have given away non-voting shares to some of his employees over time. But then I would have expected the press release to specify that he was the sole voting shareholder, rather than…
The 100% ownership is literal. From the press release: "The agreement has been approved by the sole shareholder of Lucasfilm."
Sounds like the patent examiner was test-driving this invention himself. Would explain quite a bit about PTO.
There's a subtle difference between "sharing" (which I was talking about) and "syncing." The examples in the previous comment focused on sharing (music sharing, photo sharing) and thus were really about the magic of…
You're describing S3, not their customer Dropbox. Adding a sharing layer on top is something easily replicable.
For the Adobe breach specifically, you might try the site set up by Last Pass, which checks your email against the breached data: https://lastpass.com/adobe/ The added feature is that, if your email is in the list, Last…
Setting aside syncing and caching (which are not trivial with hundreds of feeds), that solution doesn't address the problem of your readers. Google Reader was a social product, connecting readers to sources. Basically,…
The devil is in the details (the last bullet point on your first link): > You may have to pay taxes on any loan amount that is forgiven after 20 years. Roughly: the more student loan payments are reduced now, the…
Just a comment about "slip opinions" posted on federal court websites and state court websites. Slip opinions are not always identical in text to what is eventually printed in the official reporters (and that lawyers,…
I read that to apply to a "fee exempt user" -- one of a very narrow class of persons exempt from fees, no matter how much they download. A regular user who happens to download less than $15.00 per month is not a…
The rationale I've heard is that consumers benefit from having a local service location for the brand. Based on that logic, the state limits the franchises to avoid "ruinous competition" (not my phrase) that would…
> real differences exist between law and programming, although they are remarkably similar. As someone who (perhaps like you) practices law and does some programming, I wanted to agree with this statement. The…
Thanks. I've been trying to find a good way to understand the accuracy of Silver's predictions. What's a fair benchmark? This article offers up a "coin flip" for each state, computing that such a coin flip would have a…
I suppose that, in theory, he could have given away non-voting shares to some of his employees over time. But then I would have expected the press release to specify that he was the sole voting shareholder, rather than…
The 100% ownership is literal. From the press release: "The agreement has been approved by the sole shareholder of Lucasfilm."
Sounds like the patent examiner was test-driving this invention himself. Would explain quite a bit about PTO.
There's a subtle difference between "sharing" (which I was talking about) and "syncing." The examples in the previous comment focused on sharing (music sharing, photo sharing) and thus were really about the magic of…
You're describing S3, not their customer Dropbox. Adding a sharing layer on top is something easily replicable.