"HR 3699, the Research Works Act will be detrimental to the free flow of scientific information that was created using Federal funds. It is an attempt to put federally funded scientific information behind pay-walls, and confer the ownership of the information to a private entity. This is an affront to open government and open access to information created using public funds."
There are other petitions worthy of consideration there too... I would like to encourage every American to take their opportunity to participate in democracy . Please contact them if it does not work with your OS (like it did not for me).
I will never, ever be a customer of AT&T again. When I heard about the AT&T offer for T-Mobile, it was a week before my contract was up. I bailed for a pay as you go service elsewhere.
Any AT&T customer upset with AT&T's "threats" should jump ship and move to T-Mobile as an added burn...
As a WebOS fan, this makes me sad. Why would HP give up on such an incredibly profitable market after only investing $3.3billion http://techcrunch.com/2011/11/21/hps-failed-webos-experiment-cost-them-3-3-billion-but-whats-next/ ? The iOS and Andriod user experiences still have not passed WebOS smoothness, in my opinion, though the notification systems are catching up.
Although HP's management style of WebOS reminded me of: "They say you gotta spend money to make money. I don’t know what went wrong. We spent all our money." - Tom Haverford
Sorry, but Java ME is not an operating system.
Android includes an OS but is not an OS; uses Linux. Comparing Android (the platform) and Java ME is valid.
Not as high-tech as one of these Automatic rising toilets
But the one-way mirror loo passes them all for zaniness!
I agree, and it's not just remorse over the $1, it's the time wasted. When you need ONE good app and search results give you 20 hits, what do you do? Spend all weekend playing with 20 apps? Then you ask on a forum and some joker says, "what's wrong with you, I just googled and there are 20 hits!"
That's why I prefer WebOS...there's only those 5 apps, and you know which ones are good because they've been on iOS and Android for like 2 years longer.
The best things in life go on sale sooner or later.