On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 14:06:02 -0400
Charles Clancy wrote:
Also, as on the Internet, it's up to the individual apps to protect
themselves, rather than the infrastructure providing systemic
safeguards.
And this worked really well for facebook and the ability to judge
wehther you trust a
There might be an oppy to use selinux to make android more impervious to
malware in general (departing from the app-based discussion for a moment).
With selinux you can lock down the rights of every daemon to do only what it
explicitly needs to do in order to function. So an exploit in one daemon
There might be an oppy to use selinux to make android more impervious to
malware in general (departing from the app-based discussion for a moment).
With selinux you can lock down the rights of every daemon to do only what it
explicitly needs to do in order to function. So an exploit in one
Here's another choice comment from a user:
*5 stars
by cheryl (June 18, 2011)
GREAT APP! Get this app. Tell everyone to get it as well! Make these people
rich. They deserve it.*
Oddly, the app is free, so I'm not sure how I'm supposed to get rich but I
sure like the sentiment.
-John Coryat
On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 10:32:01 -0700
Chris Lang wrote:
Nothing new, waste of time to complain about it, it is simply digital sales
on the web.
Interesting stuff I hope, but no solutions for you, except make sure there
is an email and phone number for contact all over your sites and products.
I would be more worried the latest cart abandonment rate stats from Forester
Research.
71% of carts get abandoned before the checkout process is complete.
Used to be 50%. Could be so many variables, hard to say why.
The best thing you can do in any cart situation is get the email address at
the
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Hi
As an activity moves from foreground to visible/background, android
system can destroy that activity as needed.
I had a query that , where in the android system is this information
stored about which activity is to be destroyed and in what order ?
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On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 11:23:20 -0700
Chris Lang wrote:
71% of carts get abandoned before the checkout process is complete.
Used to be 50%. Could be so many variables, hard to say why.
The best thing you can do in any cart situation is get the email address at
the start.
Hmmm, good point
On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 10:32:01 -0700
Chris Lang wrote:
One friend took in $770,000 in a week during a big launch. PayPal held the
entire amount for months as a fraud review.
What did he do, just annoy his customers.
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No, PayPal saw an large amount of income suddenly come in, their anti fraud
flags went up, they held the sales for no reason.
Single sales on a $2K info product.
I wish I could annoy my customers to the tune of $750K.
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I read some news about Google I/O, they said there will be a release on 2.4.
Google will bring some feature in 3.X to the phone version.
I got an impression (I may be wrong).
1. Android 2.X is for phone
2, Android 3.X is for tablet.
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Al Sutton a...@funkyandroid.com
Not yet, Android 3.1 is just bug fixes, support for resizable widget
and USB for Android 3.0.1.
It is still not for phones.
Ice Cream Sandwich is the next version combining phone and tablet as
someone mentioned already.
No version number is stated yet for this.
Best regards,
Paul.
On Mon, Jun
Android 3.1 is the combination of the phone and tablet series. Hence it
would be pointless to release seprate versions again.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Chi Kit Leung michaelchi...@gmail.comwrote:
I read some news about Google I/O, they said there will be a release on
2.4. Google will
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