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Comment Re:Too little, too late. Some fuckups are recovera (Score 1) 359

Obscenity-laced, but accurate. I started desiring Google+'s demise the day I could no longer rate an app without a G+ account. G+ wasn't logically associated with that activity in any way. It added nothing to the process. I didn't WANT that service, and was going to receive NO personal benefit from using it. In fact, it gave me one more website I had to keep an eye on to make sure my private details were kept somewhat private. Screw that.

Comment Re:Google Streams (Score 1) 359

> I think a lot of the reason it failed is concerns with privacy. This is a big part of it for me. Every social network is yet another place where my personal details get plastered on the web. I don't really want that. Google Docs, Google Drive, gMail, whatever. I like most of them, and gladly offer up my personal details in return for useful services. Google can target me for ads all day long, as long as the relationship stays firmly fixed between ME and GOOGLE. I'm glad Google+ is dying. I started to resent it because Google tried to stuff it down my throat. For instance, take giving an app on the Play store a rating: Before, it was simple: enter a number of stars, and move on. Suddenly, one day I was informed "You must have a Google+ account to do this." Why? Why? WHY? It served no purpose, nor did it add value to the process in ANY way. In fact, all it did was give me yet another social network I had to lock down to keep my online privacy somewhat intact. I tried Google+ when it launched. I didn't like it. I deleted my profile. The fact that they told me I HAD to turn it on again, for absolutely no good reason, just annoyed me.

Submission + - Pebble Time released to overwhelming support on Kickstarter (bbc.com) 1

DJAdapt writes: The successor to the Pebble & Pebble Steel smartwatch, Pebble Time is back on the crowdfunding site Kickstarter, hitting its $500,000 goal in 17 minutes and hitting the $2M mark in less than an hour. The new wearable, available in three colors initially, is touting a new color e-paper display and microphone for responding to notifications. Apart from that are features that Pebble users are already familiar with such as 7 days of battery life, water resistance and an extensive library of watch faces and apps.

Who will be jumping on the new Pebble Time or will you be holding out for the upcoming release of the Apple Watch?

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