I'm still trying to find out what market is there for the Porsche Design Blackberry that just came out...
In Switzerland we don't even have Bing maps. Doesn't really matter either with Google covering everything in great detail with air pictures, satellite pictures and street view.
I'm still trying to find out what market is there for the Porsche Design Blackberry that just came out...
I think Engadget wrote an entire article about this:
BlackBerry's Porsche-designed Z10 is a phone that even it can't afford
Its days like today when the law on smoking in public spaces should be relaxed - im now cold and wet
Bad weather?
Yeah - its raining quite hard and its about 2 deg C and windy - I am in the countryside - there is no shelter.
We're not getting much rain here currently. We have wind, drizzle and the cold temps.
It's dark here, and the rest of the week is mild-ish.
Targeted Advertising - Scary stuff and a reason why I hate google.
My sister uses a catalogue company in the UK called Very for a lot of her purchases. She asked me to look at the catalogue to pick out a xmas present, so online I went looking for a pair of headphones for gaming. Found the pair I liked and emailed her a link.
Get home yesterday to find a letter from Very inviting me to apply for a catalogue and a line of credit and since receiving that letter all my ads on youtube are for Very.
I didn't enter any personal details while on the Very website all I did was view a page. Whats worrying is that when I browsed Very it was the only explorer window I had open. So that means from the IP address of my work PC its managed to pull out my personal details from my history. Worrying to say the least.
Google is evil!!
I am never logged into Google services, however I use a variety of adblock addons. I wouldn't even know if there are targeted commercials ;-)
Wouldn't that be Very is evil? They're the ones with the Cookies that pulled your personal details and it you used IE (which I assume you did) it's IE's fault for allowing that. As for YouTube they're just using your most recent viewed information that's available thanks to Very. I'm pretty confident that Very has paid for that service from Google otherwise you wouldn't see it.
Though I'm not a fan of Google or any corporation for that matter, I think they're all evil to some extent, you can't fully blame Google for this one. Cookies have always been an issue.
Just checked on the Very website after you mentioning them using cookies - no cookie warning at all on the webpage which I thought was mandatory now.
This is true - I guess Very is evil too - might have to send a strongly worded letter before I start getting text messages and phone calls
