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Congrats!
Are they just tinkering around with it, or do you think they might actually build something shareable?
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It's pretty comprehensive. It looks like they really will be offering something shareable.
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Yes, my son and I just started playing with it too - great fun.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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You can get beta keys from JoinProjectSpark.com[^] - the designer requires Windows 8.1 and is currently quite restricted....but the "brain designer" AI writing tool is actually quite a lot of fun.
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Mobile strategy and solutions company Mokriya is trying to help by launching MobileInsights, a series of free guides aimed at streamlining the way businesses recruit mobile development firms. Almost as good as selling an app? Writing guides about how to sell an app.
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Companies are also looking for workers with more traditional skills for security and quality assurance jobs. Less hot: ActiveX control development
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Microsoft's Windows team may share its high-level plans for its next-generation Windows "Threshold" release at its upcoming Build developers show, according to a new sourced report. Hopefully not on the first
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"Threshold will include updates to all three Windows OS platforms (Xbox One, Windows, and Windows Phone) that will advance them in a way to share even more common elements"
Why the elephant do they continue to think that that's a good thing and that the users want it? Did no one teach them "use the right tool for the right job"?
Kent Sharkey wrote: Hopefully not on the first
As if that matters. I notice that Passover starts on the 15th -- maybe that would be more appropriate.
"And that would be very bad," interjected the cat, ... "For you, for us, for Mankind..." -- Threshold, David R. Palmer
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The analyst believes Elop as CEO and Nadella as CTO would be the best combination for Microsoft's future.
It's Gates and Ballmer, reversed.
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I don't take stock in much if anything that Gartner says.
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The startup's recruitment failed because the Google programmer was already making $3 million with restricted stock.
How do you work for Google, again?
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Christopher Shields wrote: because Google is playing him $3 million Playing him or paying him? There's a big difference.
/ravi
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Whoops...that should say "paying him." My bad guys.
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I wish I had that kind of problem.
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I wonder what this guy does that no one else can do, because $3 million is an insane salery for a programmer. Even programmers who've written AAA game engines don't earn anywhere near that.
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Google Jobs[^]
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
Those who seek perfection will only find imperfection
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
me, in pictures
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Christopher Shields wrote: $3 million
So that's what souls go for now?
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Everything important that you need to know about living a successful life, you can get from a computer program. And don't break the build
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#6 - Free Up Memory When You’re Done
That means I should go out drinking tonight, yes?
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That's how I interpret it, yes.
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So there is an API for successful life?
Women are composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen; men are also composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, but in such proportions that force respect.
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When it comes to gadgets, the Consumer Electronics Show is generally about showing off. There are of course exceptions, but most of the tech seen at CES is too gimmicky to sell to a broad set of consumers. This year, as usual, a few companies stood out for all the wrong reasons. The new stuff isn't all iPhones and VCRs
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But the iGrow is so stylish!
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Who wouldn't want pictures of their mouth going viral?
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Google earns roughly $6.30 per Internet user per year. "And if you don't throw in your buck 'o five, who will?"
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