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Seriously...an article about the dangers of clicking links in a "work-at-home" email is news?...only on AI. You would either have to be living without the internet for the last decade or a complete idiot to fall for that one. Fortunately, I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy This thread is veering so far afield now, perhaps this can get things back on-topic. Hardly noticed in the Appeals Court order reversing the injunction is another notice to Judge Koh. Th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregInPrague The article I read about the court filings didn't link the actual filings for me to read (I believe it was PCMag or ComputerWorld) and it was also before they made their subsequent filing l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That's pretty clever. You lie about what I said (or implied) in a post accusing me of being a liar. I called you out for stating the article I quoted contained something it didn't. Specif…
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Quote: Originally Posted by majjo They are, however, on google's payroll, and probably formed the basis for jrgosta's claim. I'm sure the fact that they are on Google's payroll would have an impact on how the individuals com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by majjo See the people listed in the supplemental disclosure In the supplemental disclosure, the list of individuals is preceded with the following: "Google did not pay for comments from any o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Oh, and furthermore, you should read the first article carefully along with Google's response. Google admits that they pay a number of people to comment on their products, but deny having told anyon…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That says that they stated that they have not used bloggers in the Oracle suit. What does that have to do with this case? And why did you make a blanket statement that they never pay bloggers…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GTR Well, considering how truthful they've been in the past, I totally believe them. And Eric Schmidt is a real, stand-up guy... When has Google not been truthful?
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Quote: Originally Posted by softeky It is difficult to tell who are the shills on the internet. It is certainly possible for a person to be paid or sponsored to blog about certain subjects and still publish the facts. Expe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta When did they say that? Reference? Google stated: "Neither Google nor its counsel has paid an author, journalist, commentator or blogger to report or comment on any issues in this c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregInPrague So you're saying Mueller is worse because he freely admits which companies are his clients? In Google's lawsuit with Oracle the judge recently order both parties to submit lists of blogger t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Here's another "display" test of a different type, same result iPhone wins again. http://mashable.com/2012/09/24/iphone-5-galaxy-s-iii-face-off/ Another $300 screen replacement. Actually, thi…
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Seriously AI...where do you find these articles? Clicking on the site looks like it was put together by some high school kid in his basement! Not to mention the errors, and bias rampant in the report. I love how they give the GS3 screen an "…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 How much of the world's handset profits do Apple and Samsung share between themselves? How then would you describe the 10% or so left over, that is shared between all the other handse…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM The idea and statement that moderators shouldn't post is a laughable. Can you name a forum that doesn't allow moderators to post? Please....most forums have moderators who are not actively…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rasimo Apple still accounts for almost 30% of worldwide NAND flash memory demand though. http://www.storagenewsletter.com/news/marketreport/apple-nand-flash-ihs-isuppli I was never trying to discou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 So which of their competitors will Samsung sell to? Who has the money? Motorola, HTC, Sony, Huawei, Pantech or any of the other OEM's fighting over the crumbs Apple and Sams…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX You don't think losing over $12 billion in revenue a year wouldn't affect their business? You don't think that losing 7.5% of their revenue is a big deal? Unbelievable! Just because Apple i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LarryA You're Touché