Go ahead, rub it in. Next thing ya know, only $99 HP Touchpad owners will be saved in the Redemption. Sheesh.
PS – I know, I know… I said I didn’t want to talk about it anymore… and I also know that there’s a rumor that some places will have them in stock again soon at a lower price.
It really sucks that there are G+ers out there who exist seemingly just to tick off other people, make them feel uncomfortable and/or stupid. I’ve had three friends now, tell me they are afraid to even post anything here on this network, for fear of what a certain other user might do in response, or because of past negative interactions with this person. WTH?
I’ve also had friends on here share (limited posts with me and their circles) outlining lists of people to block because they or their friends had been harassed, trolled or flamed by them. What is wrong with people?
Hey, f**ktards…knock it off or leave if you can’t get along with others. #justsayin.
I have a bet with my boss today! He thinks that using Google+ is a waste of time, not a realistic networking tool and does not see the benefit. So he has agreed to give me $1 for every +1 / comment I get. Considering I have over 500 connections I think I can get an iPad out of this. Start +1’ing this update or leave your comment! 😀
Undoubtedly, the canvas element in HTML5 is the feature that most developers will want to use to develop truly rich web applications – without needing to install browser plug-ins like Adobe’s Flash player. Canvas was born at a time when client richness is at the forefront of developers’ minds. Modern browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer 9 and 10 all support it. But what exactly is the canvas element in HTML5? How can you use it to create rich web applications?
Why do you follow me? I wanna know. Is it because I circled you, we have people in common, something stupid (or amazing) that I said/did? Or just ’cause I’m pretty?
I recommend you ‘reshare’ this from your Android device 🙂
The newest version of the Google+ Android app (v.1.0.6) is rolling out today, and it features one of our most requested features: reshare posts! Grab the update when it’s available in Android Market: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.google.android.apps.plus
Listen to Mobile Product Manager Ben Eidelson talk about what’s new:
As always, thank you for your feedback on the apps. We’ll keep working to make the Google+ experience awesome no matter what device you’re on. (And don’t worry, iOS and web app folks, reshare is coming soon for you too!)