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  1. Comment - EU to test Microsoft's revised proposal for Web browser ballot screen

    (Oct 8, 2009 - 6:50 AM)

    I don’t think it’s fair that it uses IE for the ballot screen. Why does it not let the user chose their own browser when choosing a browsers...

    Also, no option for telnet? you can use telnet to browse the internet :) mmm but what telnet client would you use... we would need a ballot for that to..

  2. Comment - Has 'beta' lost its meaning?

    (Sep 10, 2009 - 11:36 AM)

    I understand the differences between a service and an app.

    I think the development methodology can have a big affect.

    More and more companies are going agile, Google are agile.

    When you hear about a product then see it in beta months later the product team probs use a waterfall methodology.

    when you hear about a product and you see it very soon but it kind of missing some bits the product team probs use agile. just cos you see it soon it does not mean it’s less stable.

    Personal, I think agile works. Some

  3. Comment - New Sony Reader includes touch, but no wireless

    (Oct 4, 2008 - 2:00 PM)

    I agree, its not as good as 'good' paper, but it is better than some of the paper back books I have seen, so its better than 'bad' paper :) . My better half has one and she loves it, reads it most days.

  4. Comment - Better living through pizza tracking

    (Feb 1, 2008 - 11:47 AM)

    or, how about RFID tags in the pizza? so when you go into the shop they can ask you if you enjoyed the pizza?

  5. Comment - Microsoft makes colossal bid for Yahoo in wake of chairman's departure

    (Feb 1, 2008 - 11:37 AM)

    Interesting, but why.

    Maybe they couldn’t get a LIVE number plate :)

    Also, try searching for the above letter on google you get 10 results, yahoo 0 and live 0

    Search term used "can offer a credible alternative for consumers"