stephensanders872

stephensanders872

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12 years ago @ 9to5 Google - Beyond G... - Google rolls out new M... · 0 replies · +1 points

I heard the people behind the big SOPA push are people who are actually developing "File Sharing" software and other such systems. It has a bit of a ring of truth to it, even though my source is my 14 year old daughter.

There has been a longtime tradition of "cover songs" where people simply use their talent to re-make a song that was originally made famous and popular by others. I am going to really try to find out whats propelling this thing and see I can come up with some sort of scathing piece uncovering the ugly truth behind SOPA.

12 years ago @ 9to5 Google - Beyond G... - Court filings show Ste... · 0 replies · +1 points

9to5google.com what a great url. Its kind of amazing to me the stuff that comes to light or selectively gets prosecuted. It looks like the whole basis of this court action is an e-mail. Powerful stuff. Its totally understandable that folks in the "high-tech" industry are going to so carefully safeguard their employees, who actually "know the code".

Steve Jobs is dead (he should rest in peace) yet apparently his name is being kept alive with this court action.

"...court documents made public today show in 2007 former Apple CEO Steve Jobs asked Google’s Eric Schmidt to “stop trying to recruit an Apple engineer.” Reuters reports:..."

I recall hearing something on the radio how they can "handle your virtual life" even when you die! Can you imagine! Why stop tweeting "just because your dead"?

12 years ago @ 9 to 5 Mac | Apple Int... - Apple sends 'take down... · 0 replies · -1 points

The huge problem with the latest trends on the web. is that everybody expects to get everything for free. I was probably one of the few people who was actually in favor of paying to use Facebook. The biggest problem with Facebook for example its arbitrary regulations.

Today in America, I am wiling to bet that no one is really understanding that teenagers and college students are both the big users as well as the big abusers of the internet. The answer is simple, never trust anyone under 25.

Hackers and spammers are these huge forces on the web, its kind of like racism and war, these things are simply never going away, and if a company wants to charge money for its services, then cracking down on those who devise ways of using these services for free is simply part of what these companies have to do!