I heart add blocking It's aholery to to send my phone that isn't the apropiate medium adds. It probably costs me a little, I can't read them even if I wanted to. I want to send and recieve calls, and texts, first I don't care about Weilen Yutny, Max Awsomes or Johny Stellers App For that while i'm placing a call, Googles Add Sense on Android Lolipop on this Nexus I'm trying out injects adds where I know for fact they aint there. I certainly hope there's a better way to go about doing things.
IPFS looks interesting. Didn't MeshNetwork, Metrocom, and Richet and possible SGI at one point something simillar in the 90's(alas the good ol days to a point) In that that as I understood they'd talk to basically anything with a radio, and that the more of them you had the faster the real-world speeds were, and potentially more reliable networking with more of them as well. This I'm assuming is an improvement? On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 11:41 AM, Owen Densmore <[email protected]> wrote: > NPR's OnPoint has had several internet/web discussions recently. > > One was on new approaches to providing access & reasonable bandwidth. In > some areas (South Africa was mentioned) you can buy a phone and data > cheaply, but only access Facebook and a few others .. restricted use for ad > revenue for the given sites. > > Another was on ad blockers becoming a serious threat to content providers > using ads to pay for their service, especially with the iPhone now being > able to install ad blockers. This is leading to Google Contributor > https://www.google.com/contributor/welcome/ which lets you ad block but > still contribute via a monthly fee. Even weirder, the ad blockers let some > ads thru if they pay the ad block service! > > The latter discussion was particularly interesting due to focusing on > fixing the annoyances. On mobile, in particular, the bandwidth and screen > size of the ads are horrific. Google is apparently initializing another > initiative to require ads to be sensible and mobile friendly. > > -- Owen > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > to unsubscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com >
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