Rest in Peace, Sidekick. You will be missed.
31 Mayıs 2011 Salı
Rest In Peace, T-Mobile Sidekick
It wasn't my first Smartphone - the Kyocera 6035 running PalmOS was that - but the Sidekick may have been the best pre-iPhone smartphone. It provided the killer e-mail experience of a Blackberry at about 1/10th the cost, and also offered excellent texting, good-enough web surfing, and a real App Store years before Apple. It was the T-Mobile Sidekick. And it's best feature was full cloud integration - years before anyone else got it right - your contacts, e-mails, photos, everything was always available online from any computer. But that cloud service goes away starting today, relegating a titan of smartphone usability to being just another Android phone.
Rest in Peace, Sidekick. You will be missed.
Rest in Peace, Sidekick. You will be missed.
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R.I.P.,
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shutdown,
Sidekick,
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30 Mayıs 2011 Pazartesi
26 Mayıs 2011 Perşembe
Glorious sunset
Romantics, this is your last chance tonight to share the sunset with someone special!
Originally uploaded by nomad7674.
Just a beautiful image to share with my Mod-Blog friends.
25 Mayıs 2011 Çarşamba
Most days, I wish I could say this
Apologies for so few posts. Blogger and Firefox have not been getting along, so I've been unable to log in the last few days.
23 Mayıs 2011 Pazartesi
20 Mayıs 2011 Cuma
Social networks as Big Brother
Have you noticed those "Like" and "Tweet" buttons that are popping up all over? A new study suggests they are being used by Facebook and Twitter to track your browsing, even when you don't click them!. It may be time to consider logging off of Social Networks, as these companies are going overboard in their efforts to know everything about their users.
The widgets, which were created to make it easy to share content with friends and to help websites attract visitors, are a potentially powerful way to track Internet users. They could link users' browsing habits to their social-networking profile, which often contains their name...I don't want to be one of those paranoid people who assumes the worst of every company. But these days, the Social Networks are giving us every reason to be suspicious.
For this to work, a person only needs to have logged into Facebook or Twitter once in the past month. The sites will continue to collect browsing data, even if the person closes their browser or turns off their computers, until that person explicitly logs out of their Facebook or Twitter accounts, the study found.
Facebook, Twitter, Google and other widget-makers say they don't use browsing data generated by the widgets to track users; Facebook says it only uses the data for advertising purposes when a user clicks on a widget to share content with friends.
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