Comment: Re:Probably lost the sale, too! (Score 4, Informative) 339
Comment: Re:Compare with Eric Schmidt's words: (ex Google C (Score 1) 500
Mostly agree. Only 1 correction. Eric Schmidt is still a Google "empoyee" (if you can call it that way). He is executive chairman.
Comment: Compare with Eric Schmidt's words: (ex Google CEO) (Score 1) 500
Ex-Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, gave some contrasting statements in the past. See: Privacy Worries Are For Wrongdoers.
On related subject Facebook is one supporter of controversial CISPA law project.
Google is by now means perfect, by I still trust then more than the alternatives.
Comment: Re:In perspective (Score 1) 380
The problem I see with your argument is that we are not doing any real space exploration. We are not sending people to mars, or building a moon station, or mining asteroids. We are only doing recreational travels to low earth orbit.
I am sure that there are many people who would accept risking their lives in other to set foot on Mars. Unfortunately it seems we are retreating from Space.
The Earth will inevitably perish. If not by our own actions, or by some tragic natural disaster; the Sun will simply die out. To have a chance to survive we must face space exploration.
HDD Price Update: How the Thai Floods Have Affected Prices, 3 Months Later 220
from the leveling-off dept.
Comment: The lost is real (Score 2) 592
Comment: Not all developers agree with you (Score 1) 614
"... the equation for me was surprisingly tilted in favor of Android thanks to the simplicity of developing for it. Having gone through the process, I have a clearer understanding of Google’s strategy: I think they hope to win because their platform is so much more developer friendly"
A Decade of Haiku OS 203
from the syllables-fail-even-5-7-5-to-capture-such-a-triumph dept.
Comment: Carl Sagan on the value of Space Exploration (Score 2) 264
Comment: Turntable strobe light (Score 2) 439
Comment: ownCloud or Wuala (Score 5, Informative) 482
On the open-source front, the only option I know is ownCloud. It provides the software to build your 'Cloud' storage, but you must provide your own hardware.
On the other side, you can try Wuala. It is not Open Source, but it encrypts all your files before uploading them. There are clients for almost every platform.
Comment: Another good advice (Score 2) 475
Comment: Oldboy corridor scene (Score 1) 295
Comment: Re:Old saying (Score 1) 511
"A paperless office is as useful as a paperless toilet. Some things would be impractical..."
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