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Actually, I've been wanting that Android indicator for a while. Being constantly on for chat is convenient sometimes, but some of my more chatty friends get difficult to keep up with when I'm on my phone.
I just tried out this Labs feature (which apparently has to be turned on for the person viewing the chat list), and unfortunately, being logged into a desktop client doesn't override the Android icon. Still, it's kinda nice.
On the deranged paranoia front: what the heck? Websites can easily tell what browser/client you're viewing something from. Why is this so scary? I get that the "Google creep" is coming from the TechCrunch article (that's two idiotic things to come from that site today) and not Gizmodo, but still. You could not honestly be freaked out by this specifically unless you were already looking for it.
Wired.com did a great article on this a while back. Its a good read for those unfamiliar with the story: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.10/gizmondo.html
@deathshadow391: So lets have the article about the head of Gizmodo to show how the two are different. What type of Ferrari does he drive? Which county's mafia is he a part of? And what type of threats does he make? The people demand to know!
Brian Lam, head of Gizmodo (the failed tech blog that couldn't even plagiarize the name of Gizmondo correctly), was sentenced to 1.5 years in prison for robbery, attempted blackmail and making illegal threats (which threats are legal?).
Lam, whose story reaches Mark Sanford levels of ridiculous, is famous for crashing a rare Volkswagen, escaping at least one prison sentence, possibly having a movie made about him, leading some sort of mafia in the U.S.A in the 1990s and making a blog nobody ever wanted, ever. Referred to in his native English as "nerd Brian," because he's a nerd, Brian will serve 18 months in prison for his multitude of mafia and gadget-related crimes. Brian is a hilarious dirtbag the likes of which we rarely see in the tech world and he'll be missed, at least theoretically, maybe.
Okay boys, there are only 497 left now because I decided I needed two - because the sweet sound of Ferrari goodness only works with their sweet touch next to each ear.
Seriously, why? If you are driving around in a Ferrari and the person in the passenger seat interrupts the sound of that engine with as little as a burp I would be pissed.
11/18/09
I just tried out this Labs feature (which apparently has to be turned on for the person viewing the chat list), and unfortunately, being logged into a desktop client doesn't override the Android icon. Still, it's kinda nice.
On the deranged paranoia front: what the heck? Websites can easily tell what browser/client you're viewing something from. Why is this so scary? I get that the "Google creep" is coming from the TechCrunch article (that's two idiotic things to come from that site today) and not Gizmodo, but still. You could not honestly be freaked out by this specifically unless you were already looking for it.
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Also, seriously, Ferrari styling on a netbook? Seriously?
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Also, Blam is smart enough to know how to threaten people within the bounds of the law.
"Sure is a nice commenting account you got here. It'd be a shame if a BanHammer were to fall on it."
He is from NJ after all.
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The best reading has been here and over at Engadget over the years.
GOOD TIMES, PEOPLE!
07/12/09
Wired.com did a great article on this a while back. Its a good read for those unfamiliar with the story: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.10/gizmondo.html
07/11/09
Ah, memories.
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Brian Lam, stand and be recognized!
(wait, is Editor the same thing? perhaps not)
What the heck...GET HIM!
07/11/09
Part of the Italian Mafia. (Well, he has The Godfather on DVD)
He threatens to make cartoons of Best Buy employees.
07/12/09
You demanded:
Brian Lam, head of Gizmodo (the failed tech blog that couldn't even plagiarize the name of Gizmondo correctly), was sentenced to 1.5 years in prison for robbery, attempted blackmail and making illegal threats (which threats are legal?).
Lam, whose story reaches Mark Sanford levels of ridiculous, is famous for crashing a rare Volkswagen, escaping at least one prison sentence, possibly having a movie made about him, leading some sort of mafia in the U.S.A in the 1990s and making a blog nobody ever wanted, ever. Referred to in his native English as "nerd Brian," because he's a nerd, Brian will serve 18 months in prison for his multitude of mafia and gadget-related crimes. Brian is a hilarious dirtbag the likes of which we rarely see in the tech world and he'll be missed, at least theoretically, maybe.
I <3 Brian Lam and Gizmodo.
06/03/09
"ACURA?! I WANTED A FERRARI!!!"
"Acuras are nice cars!"
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Seriously, why? If you are driving around in a Ferrari and the person in the passenger seat interrupts the sound of that engine with as little as a burp I would be pissed.
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