Comment I liked it better as "Google Preview" (Score 1) 252
You know the firefox add on that has been around for probably 5+ years. But hopefully they can take care of the giraffa patent.
You know the firefox add on that has been around for probably 5+ years. But hopefully they can take care of the giraffa patent.
ERRRRR, AFTER I hit <Google Search>
(plain old text is just that plain old text)
Yes AFTER I hit not every letter I type into the search field.
Holy smokes, you are right. Where is EPIC and the EFF in all of this? This is far more insidious than I realized. Right now the only solution that I know of is to shut off javascript for www.google.com or use a menubar search in a non-chrome browser (with suggestions off)
Any ratings system that ranks Sergio Ramos on the same pitch as Xavi Hernandez needs work.
Better than shitty can still be shitty
According to the network engineer who was a juror on the case (so I am guessing that he knows far more details about it than you or I)....
He didn't refuse to just give his "password" but to give any access at all to the core routers, removed any way of password retrieval without doing a full system reset, and would not provide the configurations to these routers.
On top of that, there were emails and witnesses that made it appear that Childs was doing this all to make it such that only HE had access.
How is B) any different than the use of Flash (which this Johnny-Come-Lately google app uses)? Especially considering Moonlight is fully open source, which no version of flash 10 is.
There is a silverlight 3 beta available which works about as well for me as flash 10. (both crash all the time on my linux 64 bit box)
Try Moonlight.
In the United States a Congressman is specifically a member of either the US Senate or US House of Representatives. This guy was a member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, which makes him a State Legislator or State Representative, but not a "Congressman".
No, you just change your launch keys and kill the infected nodes, which can all be done in seconds.
Any intelligence service that doesn't have at least one mole in Google is worthless.
You should always assume the worst. It's the only way to keep a company in check.
That wasn't exactly it, Amazon was testing different price points for items and set a cookie to make sure once your price point was set it remained. However some people noticed if they cleared their cookies they would get a lower price sometimes. The people who got a higher price didn't really have much to say about it. In the end everyone got charged the lowest price even if they thought they were paying the higher price.
Byte your tongue.