Facebook is always shutting things down in a moment's notice, what with its site design changes every other month. Policy changes are not the site's strong suit to be sure.
Talk about being a fly on the wall – even better with a person's eye.
I can't imagine it won't find a replacement of some kind. Google is hardly the one to shut down an entire concept.
One I tell myself is that I can always change it later – which I rarely do thanks to something called laziness. When I make one, it better be good.
I read more news on my phone these days than my desktop, even. Great news indeed.
If China starts upping their game in manufacturing and development, then the US is out of a lot more work than it already is.
Hardly a subtle way to push an agenda. The customer isn't always right, apparently.
It sure doesn't look like it would do well in a car wreck either.
This is the only reason I loathe the idea of self-driving, automated cars in the near-future. The less I'm in control of, the more someone else probably will be.
So, it seems that the internet is coming down closer to us. Beats space satellites. Depending on how many emerge in the coming years, I wonder how air traffic control might have to cope.
Private is never private when you're using someone else's platform – much less on the internet. Regardless, I don't see why people need to be conducting gun sales on Facebook and Instagram of all places.
Wow, I didn't know that Apple Pay grew that much. Convenience sure talks.
Never a bad thing to see Linux getting some love.
I used to love these kind of cars as a kid. Glad to see they're still kicking.
I would say that it's about time the US caught up to the rest of our allies if this is any indication. If we have the money to spend on national defense, then green energy is nothing more than national survival.
Spotify hasn't ever been a friend of mine. I'll take Soundcloud any day.
I never knew that I would be so nostalgic for Windows 7.
It's in decline, but it's far from out of the game. Apple has brand loyalty and that's a more powerful thing than consumers would realize. How else have they survived Windows and PCs?
A better UI is definitely a must – it's not something Sony seems to be known for if the PSN is any indication, though.
I'm not in the market for a tracking device at the moment, but an excellent trio of reviews nonetheless.