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"Monster vs Monster" Pits Goliath Cable Maker Against David-Sized Mini Golf Company
Posted 12/05/2008 at 05:17:50pm
Microsoft Reaches Out to Flickr and QuickTime Users, Updates Windows Live Photo Gallery and Virtual Earth 3D
Posted 10/22/2007 at 04:20:21pm
Quote: Now, you can use it to publish your photos to Google's popular Flickr photo-sharing website. Doesn't Yahoo! own Flickr? I mean, it says it's a Yahoo! company at the lower right corner of the page or did I misread the post?
On Verdict Scales
Posted 05/24/2007 at 08:53:52am
If a 6 is the point at which very few would buy, it seems wasteful to dedicate 1/2 of your scale to indicating how bad something is. Once an arbitrary point of suckness is reached there's little reason to differentiate between "don't buy", "sucks", "blows", "blows like it's its job", "blows like a champ" and "it bit me". Re-tooling the scale closer to say 3 "Fulfills a niche need or has large glitches that block usage" as the minimum buy number for either early adopters or niche users to 10 "fully endorsed by the heads of all major churches" seems more useful.