The appeal here is that the course is free, ergo, _anyone_ with a basic internet connection can take it. If you require payments, you then have credit card companies and Paypal restricting who (i.e. which countries)…
You can set keyboard shortcuts on Gnome 3. Though I prefer super-enter for launching gnome terminal (from my earlier ventures with awesome).
Yeah, this is a bit suspicious. Do you have proof, OP? Pictures?
>They have the resources not to. This point is crucial. Could you elaborate?
Google also does business and has employees and servers in many other countries. Why should they not enforce the laws of those countries too?
>Yes. They get money from advertisement, they should check reports. I don't see how one implies the other. Drug companies get money from selling ingredients for makeshift heroin, they should stop its use? > CA,…
Did you not read my post? I said they could easily (relatively) solve the issue of these guys turning up in search results. The problem they can't solve, I argue, is to ensure that people violating copyright law (of…
What? How does time affect the quality of a community? You could have a community of two people that cares about quality. Anyway, I've never seen an internet community go from crap to quality, only vice versa.
Edit: parent made a retrospective edit to add the link after I had made this post. So again, I ask: - is Google meant to run a background check on each and every report? - does this not put Google at risk of being sued…
Not all people. Google has simply failed at building a quality community around Google+. Edit: actually, it's not that they "failed," it's that they've completely ignored the importance of community building. For…
Should Google somehow run background checks on every advertiser to see if they're breaking some US law? (or other countries' laws?) What broken laws should justify removal? Should this be before or after they allow them…
If you're that worried, you can delete your web history and permanently opt-out of Google Analytics using Google's supplied opt-out extensions for Chrome and Firefox. They allow you to do things like that (not to…
Nokia's CTO, Rich Green, on Meego back in February after Nokia announced the shift to WP7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISjb9E5A2ls That is, this will be their one and only Meego phone, and they want to "get feedback…
Anecdotal: yes, that's exactly the thinking of my friends and I who have given up Facebook. It's turned us off the very concept.
So, Europe needs less regulation on the low-end of town (small businesses) to increase international competitiveness, and the US needs more regulation on the high-end of town (big business) to decrease corruption and…
I don't see how, given that Android devices aren't restricted to a single distribution channel.
As others have already stated, you need to make the important info stand out, and cut the rest. Read a few design blogs to get some tips. Aside from that, how is tagmask different from reading your favourite programming…
Reaching version 1 is meaningless. Their versioning, like many other projects, is completely botched. "Oh look, we're getting to the high 0.9's, better call the next one 1.0.0!"
The appeal here is that the course is free, ergo, _anyone_ with a basic internet connection can take it. If you require payments, you then have credit card companies and Paypal restricting who (i.e. which countries)…
You can set keyboard shortcuts on Gnome 3. Though I prefer super-enter for launching gnome terminal (from my earlier ventures with awesome).
Yeah, this is a bit suspicious. Do you have proof, OP? Pictures?
>They have the resources not to. This point is crucial. Could you elaborate?
Google also does business and has employees and servers in many other countries. Why should they not enforce the laws of those countries too?
>Yes. They get money from advertisement, they should check reports. I don't see how one implies the other. Drug companies get money from selling ingredients for makeshift heroin, they should stop its use? > CA,…
Did you not read my post? I said they could easily (relatively) solve the issue of these guys turning up in search results. The problem they can't solve, I argue, is to ensure that people violating copyright law (of…
What? How does time affect the quality of a community? You could have a community of two people that cares about quality. Anyway, I've never seen an internet community go from crap to quality, only vice versa.
Edit: parent made a retrospective edit to add the link after I had made this post. So again, I ask: - is Google meant to run a background check on each and every report? - does this not put Google at risk of being sued…
Not all people. Google has simply failed at building a quality community around Google+. Edit: actually, it's not that they "failed," it's that they've completely ignored the importance of community building. For…
Should Google somehow run background checks on every advertiser to see if they're breaking some US law? (or other countries' laws?) What broken laws should justify removal? Should this be before or after they allow them…
If you're that worried, you can delete your web history and permanently opt-out of Google Analytics using Google's supplied opt-out extensions for Chrome and Firefox. They allow you to do things like that (not to…
Nokia's CTO, Rich Green, on Meego back in February after Nokia announced the shift to WP7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISjb9E5A2ls That is, this will be their one and only Meego phone, and they want to "get feedback…
Anecdotal: yes, that's exactly the thinking of my friends and I who have given up Facebook. It's turned us off the very concept.
So, Europe needs less regulation on the low-end of town (small businesses) to increase international competitiveness, and the US needs more regulation on the high-end of town (big business) to decrease corruption and…
I don't see how, given that Android devices aren't restricted to a single distribution channel.
As others have already stated, you need to make the important info stand out, and cut the rest. Read a few design blogs to get some tips. Aside from that, how is tagmask different from reading your favourite programming…
Reaching version 1 is meaningless. Their versioning, like many other projects, is completely botched. "Oh look, we're getting to the high 0.9's, better call the next one 1.0.0!"