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Maxim 12-Feb-2010 [4728] | I just discovered that Buzz is activated by default for all gmail users... !!! WTF... If you don't give a shit about BUZZ. .... go to the bottom of your gmail account and click on "Turn off BUZZ" (you might have to squint to even find the link) before your private data starts being spilled out to the world, whenever google rolls out a bug !! note that its turned on EVEN IF YOU SAY NO, when you log into gmail and it shows you the Buzz splash screen. |
Tomc 13-Feb-2010 [4729] | thanks for mentioning that. I just use imap and would never have known anything about it |
Graham 13-Feb-2010 [4730] | Is it? I logged into Gmail and it asked me if I wanted to use Buzz or not .. I declined |
Tomc 13-Feb-2010 [4731x3] | so did i when I went in justnow . But sure enough it is still there at the bottom of the page "turn buzz off" |
they seem to take that declining to mean ... not at the moment | |
to providing them with more data and not F*ck off and die as it may have been meant | |
Graham 13-Feb-2010 [4734] | is google new evil empire? |
Tomc 13-Feb-2010 [4735] | been hedging for a couple of years |
Graham 13-Feb-2010 [4736] | I see it as benevolent dictator :) |
Izkata 13-Feb-2010 [4737] | Declining prevents Buzz updates from showing up in the Gmail inbox, it doesn't turn Buzz off |
Gabriele 13-Feb-2010 [4738] | it's much worse than that... http://fugitivus.wordpress.com/2010/02/11/fuck-you-google/ |
Gregg 13-Feb-2010 [4739] | Is there an alternate, for those with no Wordpress account? (it's asking me to log in) |
Will 13-Feb-2010 [4740] | here is a copy http://zichi.blogspot.com/2010/02/fck-you-google.html and here is google taking actions http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/corporateering/articles/?storyId=32731 |
Maxim 13-Feb-2010 [4741] | google has become a malevolant liberator.... like the US in Irak. we will free you from others... then remove your free will. Buzz should NEVER have been forced upon me. I am VERY pissed off. I don't give a SHIT about buzz... I never will. its a stupid idea in the first place. mail is a private thing. Something to which I SPECIFICALLY DO NOT WANT to add a social experience to. I mean, can you imagine people learning that you have subscribed to a porn site or some private agency (medical, govt, etc), because a very obvious mail address is listed as someone you correspond with often (cause you receive automated mails)? then when any robot visits the url, it gets cached and you can't EVER remove that information from the net. its freakin insulting to intelligence. |
Reichart 14-Feb-2010 [4742] | http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/13/google-buzz-privacy-update/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+Techcrunch+(TechCrunch)&utm_content=FaceBook |
Graham 14-Feb-2010 [4743] | Free Kindles http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/12/amazon-wants-to-give-a-free-kindle-to-all-amazon-prime-subscribers/ |
Maxim 14-Feb-2010 [4744] | My favorite quote about the whole Google Buzz issue: This whole buzz thing is the first time I’ve seen google look desparate. It’s like watching Jennifer Aniston get old. |
Gabriele 14-Feb-2010 [4745] | Gregg: strange, it did not ask me to log in, and I do not have a wordpress account. Maybe this was changed after I posted the link? |
Izkata 14-Feb-2010 [4746] | It must have... I remember reading your link, and now it also wants me to log in (Cookies blocked both times) |
Pekr 15-Feb-2010 [4747] | Windows Mobile 7 unveiled. First reactions are rather critical, many ppl claiming to leave the platform. Most ppl don't like UI, which dismisses the reason why they liked WM in first place: http://www.windowsphone7series.com/ |
Henrik 15-Feb-2010 [4748] | It doesn't look particularly organized (surprise). I wonder if they made the simple test: Walk up and down a staircase while using the phone. |
Pekr 15-Feb-2010 [4749] | UI is nice from the typography point of view. Othere than that - still no answer if there is multitasking, or not :-) |
NickA 15-Feb-2010 [4750] | Something to keep an eye on: http://gizmodo.com/5471902/two-dozen-telecoms-unite-to-form-apple-app-store-rival |
Pekr 15-Feb-2010 [4751] | http://www.osnews.com/story/22875/Nokia_Intel_Merge_Moblin_Maemo_Into_MeeGo |
Mchean 18-Feb-2010 [4752] | got mosquito problems - microsoft has an app for that: http://intellectualventureslab.com/ |
Pekr 24-Feb-2010 [4753] | Facebook opened its chat system to 3rd clients. Now it is clear it is based on Jabber's XMPP protocol. Now who does Jabber protocol for REBOL? :-) |
Graham 24-Feb-2010 [4754x2] | I thought Paul did one years ago |
View Jabber client http://www.rebolfrance.info/org/telechargement.html | |
Paul 24-Feb-2010 [4756x2] | I didn't do Jabber, I built an MSN messenger clone in REBOL years ago. |
That was way back when we all communicated/collaborated on the REBOL/IOS Developer server. | |
Maxim 25-Feb-2010 [4758] | win7 phone UI... OMG... so many Interface design flaws wrapped into one package... I do think MS will replicate its excellent vista track-record with this. |
Reichart 26-Feb-2010 [4759] | When you make things smaller, you compact all the bad design into one high yeild place :) |
Pekr 18-Mar-2010 [4760] | MS IE9 - interesting plans - http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2010/03/16/html5-hardware-accelerated-first-ie9-platform-preview-available-for-developers.aspx |
Reichart 18-Mar-2010 [4761] | Wow, nice to see just how much IE8 SUCKS! |
Pekr 19-Mar-2010 [4762] | Taken from OS News (credit: Kroc Camen): Google's Native Client (NaCl) is a browser technology to deliver native x86 binaries to users on Windows, Mac and Linux. Whilst this bridges the gap between modern JavaScript speeds and native binaries, portability is limited and that's especially important on the web where there's greater device diversity than on the desktop. Google are announcing that NaCl now also supports x86-64 and ARM. In addition to this Google are also announcing the ANGLE project, an open source compatibility layer to map WebGL (OpenGL ES for the web) to DirectX calls for Windows systems without an OpenGL library. http://www.osnews.com/story/23021/Native_Client_Portability_Almost_Native_Graphics_Layer_Engine |
Janko 19-Mar-2010 [4763x3] | http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/18/windows-phone-7-series-the-complete-guide/ Windows 7 Phone actually looks very nice (I am not a MS fan, but some things of them still suck much less as people give them credit) |
and innovative, with this Android is starting to look like a poorer try because of less design centric development | |
http://blog.cubeofm.com/why-im-investing-in-windows-phone-and-skippin interesting blogpost about it | |
Henrik 20-Mar-2010 [4766x2] | I wonder if this is a trend... I just saw a demo of Ribbon Hero for MS Office. Instead of having Clippy, you have a scoreboard and a list of "challenges" shaped like little games to help you use various features in Word, Excel and Powerpoint. You can share your scores on facebook just like any other game. It's very game oriented, but I wonder if this will help or hinder Office users in the future. |
http://www.officelabs.com/ribbonhero | |
Pekr 20-Mar-2010 [4768] | Haha, it seems MS over-engineered WM7 .... that happens, when marketing guy dictates system features :-) Info from MIX 2010 conference .... - no real multitasking, apart from few exceptions you are left with a push-notification system - only way of how to get your app to the device is marketplace. Devs will have exception, probably for testing purposes - you will not be able to set 3rd party browser or mailer as a default one - devices will most probably not support storage cards - system will not support 3rd party UIs - system files will not be user accessible. Each app will be able to handle only its own directory - no copy&paste |
AdrianS 20-Mar-2010 [4769x2] | I thought the mail and browser _could_ be overriden - at least in the Engadget article is says this: We can tell you that there won't be any silly duplication of functionality" rejections: Microsoft says it won't reject a Google Maps or Google Voice app, or replacement email clients -- or even browsers, if some dev manages to code one up in Sliverlight or XNA." |
but I agree that they're making it lame - seems they think this is the winning formula as defined by Apple | |
Graham 21-Mar-2010 [4771] | $100 tablet prototype http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/03/marvell-teases-with-100-tablet-for-students/ |
Graham 24-Mar-2010 [4772x2] | Interesting touch keyboard assist http://www.thickbuttons.com/ |
it predicts the next letter you want to type and not the whole word | |
Pekr 24-Mar-2010 [4774] | 4x the sensitive performance of CCD and CMOS chips? http://www.dpreview.com/news/1003/10032201quantumfilm.asp |
Maxim 25-Mar-2010 [4775] | again, MS is following Apple and not realizing that Apple isn't MS. ;-) |
Pekr 27-Mar-2010 [4776] | Python gets JIT for X86 32 bit - http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2010-March/098360.html |
BrianH 27-Mar-2010 [4777] | ...again. There's a few Python implementations with JIT. This is just announcing that PyPy's JIT has become practical :) |
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