you forgot that behind all those are financial firms like Goldman Sachs.
without their fake money schemes Facebook for example would only have it's revenue money, which is pretty lower than all the investment money they have.
their motto if i recall was never that. they had two demos about being Unixier... one involved tar-ing a process in one machine, sending to another one (or mounting that machine cpu over the network, don't remember) untar-ing and the process continued from when it was first packaged with ui state and all.
That was Plan B. I've never used it, or read the papers or the manual, but everything was centralised on a single box. The reason the tar thing works at all is because all it contains is pointers to your centralised state. In case anyone is trying to wrap their heads around the above comment.
The closest Labs equivalent would be Protium, which is for writing programs like he mentioned with the sam/samterm split but with reattachability. Like all the most interesting application-level softwares for Plan 9, that actually do something for you, it wasn't released.
i have some projects where the meat is in a cross domain connector. no way to test it in units. only functional test in real browsers cut it. otherwise it's just red tape testing.
there is zero coverage tool for this case, until browsers wake up and give me a decent Dev api like opera 12 allowed
wow. you usually hear how the usa is a litigious place and that make doctors scared of new treatments and what not... but that's just negligence. anyway you look at it. probably from several professionals you talked to during those first days.
his point is mostly that just by living around people influenced by those ads you have to assimilate the meaning if only for communication, even if you're not affected/not part of the target demographic
yet he managed to lay the current landscape of how ads are perceived just fine. even if he missed the obvious academic term and coined an awful one instead...
heh. video game portraits middle easterns and Russians in pseudo historic events since forever. one hand about american revolution and there's people thinking about historic accuracy.
actually, second game. i think day of the tentacle was the first.
sadly this great idea is implemented like crap even in goggles own apps.
open email, click a link which open in the browser, click a link which open in YouTube. now you have the email app activity in your recent app list, but if you switch to it you get a you tube video. now you either have the video/web page/etc, or the email message. not both. to get back to your email you have to press back all the way... it rarely creates such a clumsy situation, but every time it happens you're guaranteed to get very close to smashing the phone on the wall.
You eventually get used to it, I think of opening each app from intents like a stack and you press back to 'pop' the apps off the stack to get back to email (in your example).
Yep. And similar to seeing tabs in the switcher in L Preview, I expect we'll see a richer "switcher" that's more activity or history aware in some future release...
i have an old 3gs that i used for testing and now it's my Pandora client permanently attached to my receiver. i never update it past 6.
when friends with 4 and 4s with ios7 show up i like to ridicule then on how they have a phone worse and 10x shower then the previous generation. oh apple. you're so funny when you try to nickel and dime your customers.
they take some 2min to load the first screen on maps. it's hilarious.
without their fake money schemes Facebook for example would only have it's revenue money, which is pretty lower than all the investment money they have.