And this is relevant to hacker news because of?
"and I respect that" According to the rest of your message; no you don't.
Funny how personal opinions and beliefs are only respected if they are the "right one".
The article is from 2005?
I don't know if this fits HN really, but it did get me curious on Wunderlist and Read It Later.
Huh? Since when did Hacker News become 'The Economist' or Financial Times?
Queue the incoming haters "Why do we need another...Not another..Why bother with..." etc.... Sigh... People do these things for fun, for learning. On topic: Cool stuff, 10098. Small and clean.
How is this news? That page has been there since years.
I give it 3 weeks and someone has a similar version for Android.
Could be a faked screen shot to get himself more followers or some kind of hate campaign against @SM.
Some people does not like what Google has become or the fact that Google has way more information about ones person than one feels comfortable with. Therefore, they stay off Google and their products, even just for a…
Good Lord, the stupid in this thread! Why don't you people read the TFA?
Lol... Listen "Knight in Shining Armour", this is a free market. For every successful startup or idea that takes off, there'll be hundreds and hundreds of copycats. It has always been that way and blogging about it…
As for what I heard, writing books (especially on the IT-area) are not so profitable. So my guess is that the authors are okey with donation for a good cause.
Coding in the cloud.
The McCarthyism is strong with this one.
sigh... there goes the GPL hate again.
Sorry to spoil the fun, but how is this relevant to Hacker News? Posts like this are what Reddit is for.
I thought I read somewhere that the django trunk already was ported to py3 and all tests passed?
Yes, by voting or becoming politically active if there are no viable alternatives to vote upon. One easy method is to join a existing party, involve yourself in activities you care about, gather followers within the…
[tinfoil-hat on] Who says they do nothing? Big Pharma doesn't earn money on curing people, ya know. [/tinfoil-hat off]
Seem like a link bait to me. The linked article doesn't mention anything about Oracle.
"It is easier to ask forgiveness, than it is for permission." - Unknown
I think it won't take more than a few months until it ends up being seized anyway.
Following the link, I read that Google is actively hiding the keywords used while searching. Site owners who are not using Analytics will not see in their logs what brought people to their site. Isn't that like sabotage?
And this is relevant to hacker news because of?
"and I respect that" According to the rest of your message; no you don't.
Funny how personal opinions and beliefs are only respected if they are the "right one".
The article is from 2005?
I don't know if this fits HN really, but it did get me curious on Wunderlist and Read It Later.
Huh? Since when did Hacker News become 'The Economist' or Financial Times?
Queue the incoming haters "Why do we need another...Not another..Why bother with..." etc.... Sigh... People do these things for fun, for learning. On topic: Cool stuff, 10098. Small and clean.
How is this news? That page has been there since years.
I give it 3 weeks and someone has a similar version for Android.
Could be a faked screen shot to get himself more followers or some kind of hate campaign against @SM.
Some people does not like what Google has become or the fact that Google has way more information about ones person than one feels comfortable with. Therefore, they stay off Google and their products, even just for a…
Good Lord, the stupid in this thread! Why don't you people read the TFA?
Lol... Listen "Knight in Shining Armour", this is a free market. For every successful startup or idea that takes off, there'll be hundreds and hundreds of copycats. It has always been that way and blogging about it…
As for what I heard, writing books (especially on the IT-area) are not so profitable. So my guess is that the authors are okey with donation for a good cause.
Coding in the cloud.
The McCarthyism is strong with this one.
sigh... there goes the GPL hate again.
Sorry to spoil the fun, but how is this relevant to Hacker News? Posts like this are what Reddit is for.
I thought I read somewhere that the django trunk already was ported to py3 and all tests passed?
Yes, by voting or becoming politically active if there are no viable alternatives to vote upon. One easy method is to join a existing party, involve yourself in activities you care about, gather followers within the…
[tinfoil-hat on] Who says they do nothing? Big Pharma doesn't earn money on curing people, ya know. [/tinfoil-hat off]
Seem like a link bait to me. The linked article doesn't mention anything about Oracle.
"It is easier to ask forgiveness, than it is for permission." - Unknown
I think it won't take more than a few months until it ends up being seized anyway.
Following the link, I read that Google is actively hiding the keywords used while searching. Site owners who are not using Analytics will not see in their logs what brought people to their site. Isn't that like sabotage?