Sure, but from some point up enterprise-class tech stops making sense for home use.
Sure, but from some point up enterprise-class tech stops making sense for home use.
Probably depends on whether they see a difference between intentional and unintentional satire.
Also “200 100” is very different from “100”.
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Are we talking America or are we talking about that specific country in one of the Americas?
Unfortunately “punish them by not buying it” won’t work for someone as big as them.
I’m saying that the sources of income are the same regardless of what the company structure or the software licence is.
Treat it however you want - from what I know even Mozilla has the same arrangement with Google and Firefox.
Partner integrations from what I know - search engines, bookmarks and so on.
CEOs gonna CEO.
By going back to the late 90s and watching Cartoon Network, duuh.
I feel that many Russians are against Putler’s regime, but are (rightfully so) too afraid to speak up.
Not give US healthcare again.
There, I fixed it.
Sad reality is that most things want to get you hooked and engaged in some way or another. Heck, even websites show you native device notifications now if you allow them, but I guess it’s easier for an app to get you to agree to that, even if the app is just a website wrapper…
Speaking from experience?
“No, thanks, I’m vegetarian” is a useful thing you can say when someone hands you their baby.
Do they send an SMS/email to ask for feedback after that? If they do, you probably don’t need hints to know what to do with it.
Fair point, yeah. If it’s a no-hassle process for the customer to report something as stolen and get a refund or another item shipped (even without proof - because I figure not everybody has surveillance cameras), sure.
While I’m not saying it’s perfect, I still think it’s aeons better than Skype was shortly after its acquisition by Microsoft.