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curmudgeon224

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    Comment #8612797

    well hurry up and figure it out and move please.

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    Comment #8612795

    Do it! Move now.

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    Comment #8145202

    Hmm...Seems like you lose a lot of brand equity - but then what do I know.

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    Comment #8029036

    Well - ignoring the fact that city maintained street parking is a public resource - I believe you are ignoring the cost of time (of the person searching for parking) in your analys…

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    Comment #8012597

    "We're building up our own list of industry standards, recommended libraries, beginner guides and best practices to bring such knowledge to a wider audience." I didn't know I neede…

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    Comment #7939683

    and so the astroturfing begins...

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    Comment #7911479

    Of course you can! Its called cost-per-install ads. How else do you think Facebook has been growing their revenue so fast quarter over quarter?

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    Comment #7870993

    Random thoughts: They are supposedly now banning keywords in titles so you won't be seeing more title like Floopy Bird - incredibly fun additive threes 2048 game. Good. As for bann…

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    Comment #7859851

    Exactly. And those other people can do it a lot cheaper than Uber because they'll be taking advantage of the costs/time Uber is spending on lobbying.

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    Comment #7838063

    Perhaps the bridging to all the Cocoa libs won't be supported pre iOS8

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    Comment #7825159

    Yeah. After conveniently forgetting everything in court, his lobbyists now claim he owns everything out to the tides. He probably owns you and me as well. http://blog.sfgate.com/st…

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    Comment #7818515

    My advice: As long as the VC's want to subsidize bad business models that cater to narrow markets, I say, take advantage of it while you can cuz it ain't gonna last forever.