^ This!
I'm guessing he thinks "Amazon Search" meant A9.com - which used to be Amazons search portal (like google / bing / yahoo).
Yeah, not on Three's side here. It's not like ads are illegal / immoral / ianything. If a user wants to block, cool - not the ISP. Doesn't a portion of the online world depend* on ad revenue to exist? WTF are they doing?
OSX (jokes)
wat
err.. congratulations.
What is the point / function / utility / novelty of this? And where does obfuscation come in to it?
How very vague.
An index of others also online at: http://www.websdr.org
Pricing AND country would be helpful. I guess it's probably US only- but it would be handy if it specifically stated where it's available. UK?
Can anyone tell whether with this the Chromecast still needs to have an internet connection to work? In applications like digital signage would just want the Chromecast on a LAN - not with internet access. I've had to…
I agree - it's the automated aspect of it that I feel uncomfortable with.
Why does it have to be anybody's?
Is this really the place for this?
Wat.
I also do not get this at all. I see what you're trying to do, but I still don't get the point.
Are you asking if you should get paid double what you do now? ? No.
^ This!
I'm guessing he thinks "Amazon Search" meant A9.com - which used to be Amazons search portal (like google / bing / yahoo).
Yeah, not on Three's side here. It's not like ads are illegal / immoral / ianything. If a user wants to block, cool - not the ISP. Doesn't a portion of the online world depend* on ad revenue to exist? WTF are they doing?
OSX (jokes)
wat
err.. congratulations.
What is the point / function / utility / novelty of this? And where does obfuscation come in to it?
How very vague.
An index of others also online at: http://www.websdr.org
Pricing AND country would be helpful. I guess it's probably US only- but it would be handy if it specifically stated where it's available. UK?
Can anyone tell whether with this the Chromecast still needs to have an internet connection to work? In applications like digital signage would just want the Chromecast on a LAN - not with internet access. I've had to…
I agree - it's the automated aspect of it that I feel uncomfortable with.
Why does it have to be anybody's?
Is this really the place for this?
Wat.
I also do not get this at all. I see what you're trying to do, but I still don't get the point.
Are you asking if you should get paid double what you do now? ? No.