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absolutely wonderful, thank you
I switched after Google's redesign too, this time it's good enough for good.
well said
if this 34 page paper ends in 'this paper is bullshit', ima gonna cry
I dont think this discussion belongs here, just read the Economist article and be done with it. It makes an excellent point for Islamist to modernize and "the others" to realize all Abrahamic religions had taboos…
despite the criticism it has some seriously cool features like firefly and 'MayDay'. Not everything has to gel in with the consumer right away. He's casting the net far and wide, and keeping his foot in the devices…
I was on a Twitter Singapore office visit once, and asked the panel "what's next after hash tags?", the hall fell silent.their panel stunned. Granted this isn't where their product strategy discussions take place but…
I think it's about putting it out there and seeing how people behave around it (when it's on the desk, kitchen etc). The idea isn't novel, you had virtual assistants do such "tasks" 5-8 years ago (and Timothy Ferris…
Glad that it's shared, the Economist talked about it last year, http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2013/08/labour-m.... Don't think these jobs exist because there's some scheme to keep people free and happy…
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absolutely wonderful, thank you
I switched after Google's redesign too, this time it's good enough for good.
well said
if this 34 page paper ends in 'this paper is bullshit', ima gonna cry
I dont think this discussion belongs here, just read the Economist article and be done with it. It makes an excellent point for Islamist to modernize and "the others" to realize all Abrahamic religions had taboos…
despite the criticism it has some seriously cool features like firefly and 'MayDay'. Not everything has to gel in with the consumer right away. He's casting the net far and wide, and keeping his foot in the devices…
I was on a Twitter Singapore office visit once, and asked the panel "what's next after hash tags?", the hall fell silent.their panel stunned. Granted this isn't where their product strategy discussions take place but…
I think it's about putting it out there and seeing how people behave around it (when it's on the desk, kitchen etc). The idea isn't novel, you had virtual assistants do such "tasks" 5-8 years ago (and Timothy Ferris…
Glad that it's shared, the Economist talked about it last year, http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2013/08/labour-m.... Don't think these jobs exist because there's some scheme to keep people free and happy…