it’s not something that I’m waiting for and I’m thrilled, but it’s ok to have it around.

This change is AWESOME! Can’t wait to see it live!

Great job, really!

Hello. It looks nice. That’s all. The value of the app from my perspective as a user is long time gone. I’m still checkin myself on venues as a life log, but the recommendations pivot is useless for me.

Great! Now we all can skip playing over and over the first levels on Angry birds, when we change the device. After playing them several times, now it’s easier to advance to those we’ve never reached before.

nice.

parislemon:

sagansense:

What happened…when the object apparently responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs hit the Earth 65 million years ago? “First, there was a gigantic fireball brighter than the Sun as the comet plunged to its death, not with a whimper, but a bang. One casualty was the ozone layer, which temporarily vanished. Seconds after the big comet first encountered Earth’s upper atmosphere, it carved out a crater - now buried - 200 kilometers wide and 25 kilometers deep. All that debris shot up into the sky and came back again, all over the Earth. No place would have been spared a hit of at least a tiny particle.
More…

It’s fascinating to think that if the asteroid never hit Earth, dinosaurs may very well still rule the planet and humans may have never even evolved. This seems pretty important when considering extraterrestrial life, and the hope that it’s intelligent.

It’s mind-blowing.

parislemon:

sagansense:

What happened…when the object apparently responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs hit the Earth 65 million years ago?

“First, there was a gigantic fireball brighter than the Sun as the comet plunged to its death, not with a whimper, but a bang. One casualty was the ozone layer, which temporarily vanished. Seconds after the big comet first encountered Earth’s upper atmosphere, it carved out a crater - now buried - 200 kilometers wide and 25 kilometers deep. All that debris shot up into the sky and came back again, all over the Earth. No place would have been spared a hit of at least a tiny particle.

More…

It’s fascinating to think that if the asteroid never hit Earth, dinosaurs may very well still rule the planet and humans may have never even evolved. This seems pretty important when considering extraterrestrial life, and the hope that it’s intelligent.

It’s mind-blowing.

400 million active users is quite a good user base. While outlook.com is relatively new service, I consider all these are active users. Outlook.com has a nice design and it might attract new users much easier than Hotmail.

(I used my Hotmail account just to sign in to Messenger, now dead. When I migrated to Outlook, decided not to close the account, but keep it and use it.)

Facebook as a trend setter. It’s nice to have notifications like Chat heads, introduced by Facebook.

Well that was somehow expected. So if Google want to dominate the space, they have to make Glass affordable… as Scoble suggested, $200 is a good price. Otherwise we’ll most probably see product clones with that price.