Hi,
On May 18, 12:06 am, Scott Melton scott_rides_ag...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm guessing (just guessing) that information is not available because of
personal privacy restrictions?
http://www.android.com/privacy.html
There seems to be fairly restrictive wording with regards to intentions and
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On 5/18/10 08:35 , AndreasEK wrote:
Hi,
On May 18, 12:06 am, Scott Melton scott_rides_ag...@yahoo.com
wrote:
I'm guessing (just guessing) that information is not available
because of personal privacy restrictions?
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:37 AM, Reinier Zwitserloot reini...@gmail.comwrote:
In theory when you buy your own phone on your own terms, you should
get a way cheaper contract with a minimum duration of something on the
order of 3 months to cover connection expenses (or, in those countries
where
It's the ApplePosse now then ? :-)
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 09:55, Christian Catchpole
christ...@catchpole.netwrote:
While Apple nearly kicked the bucket, and yes, it was the iPod that
saved them: I don't think the Mac could have been successful until
now. 10 years ago it wasn't about the web,
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 11:30 PM, Fabrizio Giudici
fabrizio.giud...@tidalwave.it wrote:
I'm staring at the page of the Android Market which lists all my
published apps (one)
What's the app called? If I get it, I want to do so before you start
tracking me. :-p
Moandji
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Hi Fabrizio,
Guess you mean FOSS (Free and Open Source Software).
blueBill looks good http://bluebill.tidalwave.it/mobile/ (that is what we
are talking about right?)
I have used Flurry (http://flurry.com) and Google Analytics (GA) for mobile
apps (
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Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 20:32:21 +0930
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Hi Fabrizio, blueBill looks good http://bluebill.tidalwave.it/mobile/ (that
is what we are talking about right?) Thanks - yes,
Well, what I meant was if you layout with XML you lose a lot of
imperative code constructs (like loops). Sure you can code it all in
actionscript instead, but then you lose the declarative natures.
JavaFX does both.
On May 16, 11:44 am, Karsten Silz karsten.s...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 Mai,
In Brasil we pay that for a 250mb data plan on top of voice. And the least
you can pay for, say an iphone 3gs, is USD350 with a voice + data plan that
costs around USD300 per month
On May 18, 2010 4:47 AM, Moandji Ezana mwa...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:37 AM, Reinier
On 11 Mai, 06:19, Jess Holle je...@ptc.com wrote:
I think the iPhone *should* go down in flames, despite any user
interface wonders it delivers.
The iPhone's defeat at the hand of Android is now all but assured:
I agree.Maybe he wanted to make Mac products smaller and smarter.
Also, would he support Mac's current strategy to fight Microsoft?
Regards,
Jitesh Dundas
On 5/18/10, Peter Becker peter.becker...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe he was actually a very fond Mac user in his days, but I also
think he
On 18 Mai, 14:43, fabrizio\.giudi...@tidalwave\.it
fabrizio.giud...@tidalwave.it wrote:
Too bad the first and so far unique comment I received on the store is from a
user that asserts that he couldn't run it on the Droid Eris :-((( I mean,
I've tested it (manually) on 1.5, 1.6 (emulator) and
60$/month with 3 (Denmark and Sweden) and no binding contract:
Flatrate (10GB) data with 14.0 Mbit/s HSDPA, 5h of free talk included,
free SMS/MMS included. Relatively cheap roaming in rest of central
Europe. I've yet to find a company that offers cheap roaming in the
states where I guess they
Germany, Vodafone: 40 Euro/month (includes 5 Euro/month freelancer
discount; 40 Euro is about 50$ these days) gets you free calls to
fixed-wire numbers, free calls to a different carrier for one year
(special offer), free SMS/MMS over the weekend, unlimited data but
throttled to 64kbit/s after 300
Have a bear? You mean have a beer?
If you have really listened to JP, you would know that it's usually
wine. But I agree that when drinking is being discussed, it's usually
a pretty liberal episode, and good entertainment and sometimes the
unvarnished truth seeps through.
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On Apr 28,
I was thinking the same thing when I heard the description, but I was
going to let it go. Kudos to you thought, for keeping accuracy in
journalism.
On May 9, 10:59 pm, Eric Jablow erjab...@gmail.com wrote:
[I]s not Mexican Independence Day. It celebrates the Mexican victory
over France in the
Enough Said.
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On 18 Mai, 14:43, fabrizio\.giudi...@tidalwave\.it
fabrizio.giud...@tidalwave.it wrote:
Too bad the first and so far unique comment I received on the
store is from a user that asserts that he couldn't run it
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On 5/18/10 11:01 , Moandji Ezana wrote:
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 11:30 PM, Fabrizio Giudici
fabrizio.giud...@tidalwave.it
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I'm staring at the page of the Android Market which lists all my
published apps
In the UK, Last week I ordered an HTC Desire (free) for £17/month from
three.com. Unlimited data + 100mins free talk/month. Curiously, the
best price that I can see today is £30/month.
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So let's just forget for a minute, if we can, that Apple is in blatant
violation of the Geneva Convention for not supporting Flash on the
iPhone and iPad, and just talk about HTML 5 on its own merits.
HTML 5 is supposedly five years away or so - heck, there's still IE 6
out there, and the
On 18 May 2010 22:13, fabrizio.giud...@tidalwave.it
fabrizio.giud...@tidalwave.it wrote:
Yes, it's the same thing I've made with blueMarine that just sends me a
short ping when it starts. Indeed, the capability of having more complex
analytics such as those GA (and Flurry) provides is
Consider that most browsers are moving towards a automatic background
upgrade scenario. Chrome has used this to achieve 90% movement of
its users to newer versions of its browser. FireFox already has a
pretty good user population that upgrades manually, ditto for Safari.
However given Chrome's
given IE is used heavily in corporate IT deparments (most of the hold
outs for IE6 are there I bet) - they would probably have a way to turn
off auto update to be under Mordac the Preventers (ITs) control. Ie
they will never update it as IT departments hate talking to people
lest there be some
HTML5 is an even worse term than AJAX; it doesn't really mean what
you'd think, instead it's a somewhat nebulous grab-bag of a term that
generally means different things to different people.
HTML5 itself is an attempt to standardize features that lack spec but
that have nevertheless been
On May 19, 2:56 am, Michael Neale michael.ne...@gmail.com wrote:
This is how we got here.
We're here because most developers choose to use IE6 as their
benchmark for compatibility.
Not surprisingly, browser compatability on their web apps is not
something that most corporations regard as a core
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