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I use both and I kinda like Ulysses better. Syncs to iCloud and ends up on my Mac or iPad. I like how it handles attaching jps, you can attach right to the page your working on. So if you have inspirations photos, this gives you a quick glance to ke…
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They looked more like something Dell would make and I thought Dell did it better before they fire Steven. I liked Steven, even though I hate Dell lol..
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Quote: Originally Posted by TexDeafy FUÇK you, AT&T. I'm deaf and was impressed of Steve Jobs for thinking about deaf and hard of hearing (he show it on his keynote with iPhone 4). I'm on 5GB data plan with tethering (to avoid bein…
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Someone help me out with this.. I get the US carriers subsidize the phones and thats the reason for the high cost of a two year contract. What I don't get is why don't the costs go down once the two years are up and the phone is paid for? Or why i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil … I'd like to see 'em TRY. ???? No one touches my home Internet. LOL, I'm with you on that one..
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX This certainly makes more sense to me than a full-fledged TV. However, I can't say I'm too keen on the cloud-based DVR. Even on a LAN the lag of pulling networked data can make the experience too …
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Publishers take note. If you want to get away with Collusion, follow AT&T and Verizon's example.
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Great tool for writers to! Visiting cities and checking out locations without actually going there.
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Google was Samsung's saving grace. Anyone remember Samsungs first iPhone knock off attempt --the Samsung Instinct? *shudders*
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Quote: Originally Posted by Daekwan Pricing is fukking horrible. I have an iPhone & iPad.. to have both devices share 1GB of data would be $100 a month. $100 fukking dollars a month for 1GB of data?!?!?!?! Who gives a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Hey, it's Amazon pricing, they mess around with redirecting their links who knows where the pricing is based all I know is I block their plug ins and cookies. I've also stated numerou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 The links are there, I copied and pasted the $9.09 price with a link, perhaps you need to disable all cookies and use an Australian proxy. I have seen no evidence of Amazon's shady marketing messag…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 I predict the exact opposite, the DoJ will withdraw their witch hunt of a case before the real instigators of these trumped up charges come to light. So are you advocating Government …
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alnorm wrote: » Fifty Shades of Grey was originally published by Writers' Coffee Shop in May 2011. It was sold under the wholesale model, which was set by Amazon. Vintage, which is an imprint of Random House, purchased the rights several month…
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alnorm wrote: » Do you care to share the link for that price? Or the browser that you used that you said made the price different? I still can't find it lower than 9.99. If Amazon is indeed selling that title lower than other retailers, those r…
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Heck a book I paid 9.99 for jumped to 16.99 after this agency model went into place. Comparing what Random house does when they didn't even want to join the Agnecy model, but it was the only way to get into the ibook store-- is silly. Besides, th…
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Those are Random House books. Random House was the only publisher of the big six that ''at first'' refuse to join the agency pricing model. They did later join and got into iBooks after they did. But its because they were against it in the beginni…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Still waiting for you to provide evidence that the average price of ebooks to the consumer increased after Apple entered the market. You had it wrong (and still do) because you think that the…
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jragosta wrote: » You have it exactly backwards. In Amazon's model, it is Amazon who sets the price. Apple's model is the one where the publisher sets the price. Not sure how I'm wrong. Amazon paid the publisher the price they asked for, then s…
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I'm with Myapplelove on everything. I've been buying ebooks for years, and the price hikes of the big six is the problem. I was about to buy an ebook for a 2001 book seen http://amzn.to/KSfegJ The paper back is 9.44 but the ebook version is 13.99…