You got a very good point here. Look like the big names, it's good for image. Especially when you have a terrible image like oracle starts to have. ( or did it have it since a few years already? )
"People have done amazing things with low-spec hardware before, but it certainly doesn't help if the hardware is poor along with the other poor decisions on display here." I think that guys like Sony or Nintendo had so…
I agree with Mindstab. "Amateur" or "Semi-pro" or whatever console gaming breaking-ground kickstarter campaign ( 3M$ after 2 days ) with some great game designers ( Brian Fargo being one of the most eminent ) appearing…
Honestly, I think it's more of a color-scheme and element spacing problem than a real failed twitter-bootstrap experience...
I think even if Yahoo have had terrible direction during last 5 years, this product could be their salute. I'll give it a try to see what they can do now.
Hehe. In the end, the Karma is the main reason in either scenarios. Maybe PG could check these articles and the posters to extrapolate out some possibilities. Is there so many HN readers out there?
Great. Correct, I almost forgot it. Thanks for the input. I'll dig into that.
Not only that but also devices fragmentation. Google is doing much to address this, but there's still an ocean of troubles in this field. If a guy would have enough patience and traction to get an "android compatibility…
Seems to have been tried out before with not enough traction to get relevant. But I believe that now that Android tools and community are getting stronger, it could make sense. Ruby Toolbox is just great. So it's a very…
One this I ( and I believe everybody? ) was very worried when I first read the claims of the lawsuit was: "Oh my god, if Oracle win, it could change the whole Software industry". The EFF is today relaying their fears…
Sounds GA black hat methods to me. But I'm not quite surprised about this. Monetization is the master word. I'm wondering whether selenium would fit their need. ( I believe one have to change the UserAgent to look more…
You got a very good point here. Look like the big names, it's good for image. Especially when you have a terrible image like oracle starts to have. ( or did it have it since a few years already? )
"People have done amazing things with low-spec hardware before, but it certainly doesn't help if the hardware is poor along with the other poor decisions on display here." I think that guys like Sony or Nintendo had so…
I agree with Mindstab. "Amateur" or "Semi-pro" or whatever console gaming breaking-ground kickstarter campaign ( 3M$ after 2 days ) with some great game designers ( Brian Fargo being one of the most eminent ) appearing…
Honestly, I think it's more of a color-scheme and element spacing problem than a real failed twitter-bootstrap experience...
I think even if Yahoo have had terrible direction during last 5 years, this product could be their salute. I'll give it a try to see what they can do now.
Hehe. In the end, the Karma is the main reason in either scenarios. Maybe PG could check these articles and the posters to extrapolate out some possibilities. Is there so many HN readers out there?
Great. Correct, I almost forgot it. Thanks for the input. I'll dig into that.
Not only that but also devices fragmentation. Google is doing much to address this, but there's still an ocean of troubles in this field. If a guy would have enough patience and traction to get an "android compatibility…
Seems to have been tried out before with not enough traction to get relevant. But I believe that now that Android tools and community are getting stronger, it could make sense. Ruby Toolbox is just great. So it's a very…
One this I ( and I believe everybody? ) was very worried when I first read the claims of the lawsuit was: "Oh my god, if Oracle win, it could change the whole Software industry". The EFF is today relaying their fears…
Sounds GA black hat methods to me. But I'm not quite surprised about this. Monetization is the master word. I'm wondering whether selenium would fit their need. ( I believe one have to change the UserAgent to look more…