Chances are, most people wouldn’t know about anything outside of their small circle if it weren’t for articles. The article is just a beginning. The article brings your attention to something. Then it’s your responsibility to research what it says and determine how true it is. I prefer to think of an article as a hypothesis. Usually there are several facts that lead to a hypothesis. The job is then to determine the validity of the facts and see if the hypothesis holds up to further scutiny.
I wish I would have read your comment before wasting time reading that article to find out how much it was going to cost.
Johnathan Haidt has laid out all of his teams data and research on the subject. It is very compelling and conclusive.
Evernote is still around? I stopped using that years ago because it pales in comparison to so many other apps.
No. I’m saying I’ve seen hundreds of those, so it’s not interesting in the slightest.
Yes! It just started working when I updated it a few days ago.
That’s very common.
Does this only apply to companies with physical operations in the UK? If it applies to all internet entities, then how do they enforce it on a company from another country? If it’s only UK based businesses, then what’s the point? Kids can go to a site hosted in another country.
I built a yard that can suck CO2 out of the atmosphere.
It’s under my bed. You’ll have to pay me $10,000 to get it back.
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That site won’t open. How are they measuring the usage, since the privacy conscious search engines don’t track people?
I mainly use Searx, MetaGer, and DDG. Most of the people I know are not fans of Google. I’m a little more privacy conscious than most of my friends, though. Most of them have FB and IG accounts. I don’t post anything on social media unless it’s as anonymous as it can be.
Do people still use Google search? Maybe I don’t get out much, but idk anyone that uses Google search.
Sounds like a good fortune to me.
I got scammed by Columbia House when I was a teenager.
Magic Johnson
Well, I won’t tell you that it got cancelled. Oh, crap!
That is the worst misrepresentation of Net Neutrality I’ve ever seen. This “article” makes it sound like the government is protecting you. It makes me want to vomit. They get away with this because nobody reads the actual bills. They just take what the media writes and accepts it as truth.