Cartridges are dangerous in terms of intentions. For example during istanbul unrest, tens of people lost their eyes, suffered from traumas in the head because of the cartridges shot from short distance intentionally. You can find video of police celebrating upon shooting a protestor in the head with cartridge on youtube. You can find a picture of the janitor after being shot directly in the eye with cartridge, on the following site http://delilimvar.tumblr.com/page/7 . Nothing man made are dangerous at all, but intentions make them so.
If i understood correctly, the application provides real time information about places depending on the other users comments. Video starts good, but we can't see much about application. Some small boxes with unclear photos show up in the phone screen when phone is held towards some direction.
Not clear whether it shows the "friends hanging out currently at the place phone directed to" or "comments about the place". Somewhere in the video a box appeared on a car's driver that was passing by, which made me even think that "is that a face recognition app?" (yes i hope and expect too much)
Right. Thanks for the feedback. The application you've seen in the video is in it's pre-beta stage. We are still working on the ui and some features that we haven't revealed in the video. Those grey boxes are venues, and avatars are your friends. App shows your friends, venues and points of interests (gatherings, events, etc..) on both the map and the camera screen (AR). You can initiate a meetup with your friend(s). When you do that the app will guide you, using the map or the camera screen(AR), to your friend's location; or your friend to your location; or both of you to a mid-point. App also suggests suitable mid-points for a meetup for you to choose. It's golden especially when you are abroad or at a different city.
good job. adding recommendations would provide continuity. rating preview is a good feature; i've always wondered why youtube does not provide it by default.
Thanks. I was thinking of adding recommended videos as a tab (alongside an "Info" tab) when viewing a video, so you don't see it by default but you can click the tab to see them if you'd like. Does that implementation sound good to you?
I fail to see what exactly is different from the other emails filling up my junk mail folder? They are also few lines long, sent from a person unknown to me, refer to my site(s) and contain links to external sites that have suggestions for optimizations. Many of them refer to me with my name, either taken from whois info or from the site.
Yes, I agree...it's just spam. I certainly would never respond to this spammy crap. In fact I now never respond to any company spamming me, because in general they tend to be evil in other ways and provide a crappy service. If I want something, I'll do my own research.
If it's possible to get banned from using adsense just by few persons questionable actions, and if google is too big to answer properly but not that big enough to skip watching even the tiniest "fraudilent" actions, then be it and become big enough to get google's attention by reaching out others in the same position.
It is obvious that for some reason the officers in the patent office are not able to find out that the "technology" to be patented is really an ages old technique or device defined in a horribly bloated language to either hide what it really is or include anything and everything that may have any small piece in common with that art or device.
And i guess it's always seen or shown as the patent office is responsible for the problem, not the individual officers who really are the ones that mess up.
Isn't it possible to hold the individual officers or at least the patent office responsible for the damages caused from granting patents to these kind of bogus claims?
Thank you. System allows multiple aliases per email, you can separate your aliases and services as you want. Such as using my_mostly_spamming_services@mailmist.com for ..uh.. receiving from mostly spamming services, and job_related_watch_list@mailmist.com for, well...
It will also ease the filtering and grouping in MUAs as a side effect.
MailMist.com is a receive-only email service, which in fact is an email alias provider.
To start using the service, just toss an email to manage@mailmist.com with the subject line
Subject: alias alias_name_you_want
and that's all. Well, of course some verification process will be run, but no big deal.
MailMist is a similar approach to privacy problem as the throw away email services, or registering a valid email service provider for a throw away account with a few advantages:
- Your mailbox(alias name) is yours, you don't share it with anybody
- You can use it anytime with any service, for it's not a throw away mail, it will not be rejected by the services you use
- You can create your mailbox name in seconds, without struggling with forms and captchas. You don't have to setpasswords, or secret questions either.
- We don't allow any mail directly pass through. Spammers are filtered out using simple solutions such as SPF. You'll be receiving only(mostly) the mails you're supposed to receive.
- You can get rid of your aliases any time you want. Any email hitting those aliases will be dropped, without bothering you.
MailMist is way beta for now and any suggestions will be very welcomed.