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Suchwort: "Then"
Stichwort: Google - 11 Presseschau-Absätze
Feuilletons
25.03.2013
[…]
blogpost with the doom-laden words like 'sadly, it never gained the traction among users…' followed by a date when the lights will go out. And
then
either your data will die, or it will have to be collected and
then
toted around like an old sofa, which will
then
have to be pushed up the stairs into a new service."
[…]
Feuilletons
07.08.2012
[…]
strukturieren und auffindbar machen." Eine schlimme Geschichte erzählt Mat Honan in Wired: "In the space of one hour, my entire digital life was destroyed. First my Google account was taken over,
then
deleted. Next my Twitter account was compromised, and used as a platform to broadcast racist and homophobic messages. And worst of all, my AppleID account was broken into, and my hackers used it to
[…]
Feuilletons
18.05.2012
[…]
repeatedly climaxed (Time magazine counted 22 orgasms). 'I Feel Love,' the first major hit to sport an entirely synthesized backing track, simply revolutionized music. Electronic disco followed
then
house
then
techno, all in major debt of Summer's collaboration with Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte. You can still hear its influence in the arpeggiated strains of the pop trance that's all over radio today
[…]
Feuilletons
30.08.2011
[…]
Eric Schmidt said Google Plus' real names policy opens up new horizons for the company in search, video streaming, and, oh ya, promotions and financial services: 'If we knew that it was a real person,
then
we could sort of hold them accountable, we could check them, we could give them things, we could you know bill them, you know we could have credit cards and so forth... we can have slightly better search
[…]
Feuilletons
12.01.2011
[…]
feds were seeking (such as the IP and e-mail addresses used by the targets) and quietly continue on with building new features. Instead the company successfully challenged the gag order in court, and
then
told the targets their data was being requested, giving them time to try and quash the order themselves." Gawker hat einen Artikel der Fast Company übernommen, die die Lorbeeren für Twitters Strategie
[…]
Feuilletons
03.01.2011
[…]
potential of RSS to save users a whole bunch of time and make the web better for them,
then
the alternative is that I will have to have a Facebook account, or a Twitter account, or some such corporate-controlled identity, where I have to 'Like' or 'Follow' every website's partner account that I'm interested in, and
then
have to deal with the privacy violations and problems related with corporate owned
[…]
our backs thrown out by shoveling, primed to believe the bad news? Or November, when crumpled husks of leaves cling like forlorn bats to the naked branches. I'd be willing to contemplate mortality
then
. Not now when the gates are flung wide open. Of course it's important to plan for the worst. But it's just as important, I would argue, to hope and not to expect the worst. Hope lights the fire under
[…]
Feuilletons
04.12.2010
[…]
internet whack-a-mole aimed at getting the Wikileaks State Department cables thrown down the memory hole: First, Sen. Joe Lieberman successfully nudged Amazon into kicking the site off its servers.
Then
the Library of Congress blocked the site for all employees and users of its computer terminals. Now we learn that the State Department is warning prospective hires that if they write about Wikileaks
[…]
Feuilletons
24.11.2010
[…]
books in the public domain. It could turn them over to the DPLA as the foundation of a collection that would grow to include more recent books - at first those from the problematic period of 1923-1964,
then
those made available by their rights holders. Google would lose nothing by this generosity; each digitized book that it made available could, if other donors agree, be identified as a contribution from
[…]
Feuilletons
26.04.2010
[…]
da, wo Google vor zehn Jahren war, meint Michael Arringtron von Techcrunch: "Someday, maybe a decade from now, some new technology will rise and allow other companies to threaten Facebook. But until
then
there is little to stop them. Their march to dominance has just begun." Bei Ars technica zeigt Nate Anderson wenig Verständnis für die Art, wie die amerikanische Unterhaltungsindustrie ihre Vorstellung
[…]
Feuilletons
09.07.2009
[…]
computers running the first operating system that used Windows and a mouse, he assumed he was looking at a new way to work a personal computer. He brought the concept back to Cupertino and created the Mac,
then
Bill Gates followed suit, and the rest is history. What Jobs didn't happen to notice was that the computer operating system he witnessed and copied wasn't meant as a way to organize the software and
[…]
Feuilletons
09.04.2009
[…]
general answer to this question has to do with getting people to take the next step. If you see a headline what I want you to do is I want you to think, 'Oh that's interesting, I want to know more,' and
then
based on that I want you to click to the newspaper Web site or to Wikipedia or to wherever. ... we think we can build a business -- again, with you guys -- with significant advertising resources, where
[…]