>Anytime the government does anything, it is not to help you or me. This is a Regan Republican era talking point. Government is supposed to work for the people but for the last 40 years it has been used as a boogieman…
I feel they should do the same with the Like button. There is cognitive bias towards crowd approval/disapproval. But they aren't likely to implement that since it would cut revenue from the "we'll I'll watch this…
So it turns out that generations of parents blaming their children for all their grey hairs were actually right? Someone out there is having a vindicating "I told you so" moment.
Aye, nothing like investor pressure and quarterly growth targets to kill an otherwise good company/product.
Cool idea. But I'm not seeing a practical application outside of the "hey this is cool!" factor.
I'm no fan of Facebook here as both them and Google have some questionable practices here. But I do find the law questionable. As I have seen it described it focuses solely on two tech companies without remediating the…
Is there a "Days Since Google Killed a Product" counter that we need to reset?
>Anytime the government does anything, it is not to help you or me. This is a Regan Republican era talking point. Government is supposed to work for the people but for the last 40 years it has been used as a boogieman…
I feel they should do the same with the Like button. There is cognitive bias towards crowd approval/disapproval. But they aren't likely to implement that since it would cut revenue from the "we'll I'll watch this…
So it turns out that generations of parents blaming their children for all their grey hairs were actually right? Someone out there is having a vindicating "I told you so" moment.
Aye, nothing like investor pressure and quarterly growth targets to kill an otherwise good company/product.
Cool idea. But I'm not seeing a practical application outside of the "hey this is cool!" factor.
I'm no fan of Facebook here as both them and Google have some questionable practices here. But I do find the law questionable. As I have seen it described it focuses solely on two tech companies without remediating the…
Is there a "Days Since Google Killed a Product" counter that we need to reset?