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Comment AG (Score 1) 294

What's after Google? There have been many companies who could do no wrong during their youth. They are full of life, energy and idealism (maybe "life: energy and idealism"). They seem to be for the little guy, infact they are the little guy made good. They have names like Larry and Sergey. And then they become Borg. Google's first fall from grace with me was the discovery that they (it) knew about multiple account awkwardness but weren't going to do anything about it, they had bigger plans. That seemed a little controlling and creepy. The same corp that once championed feeling lucky, now makes it very difficult just to get back the simple search box I first fell in love with. This makes me think: they're rounding the corner, they're losing touch, there's a young warrior waiting to lead a yet hopeful user base. I wonder who's out there waiting.
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An Early Look At Civilization V 286

c0mpliant writes "IGN and Gamespot have each released a preview of the recently announced and eagerly awaited Civilization V. Apart from the obvious new hexagon shape of tiles and improved graphics, the articles go on to outline some of the major changes in the game, such as updated AI, new 'flavors' to world leaders, and a potentially game-changing, one-unit-per-tile system. No more will the stack of doom come to your city's doorsteps. Some features which will not be returning are religion and espionage. The removal of these two have sparked a frenzy of discussion on fan-related forums."

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