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eholder

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    Comment #6740569

    So what has that got to do with the advertising campaign and calling it a shame and dystopian? Technology is an enabler. If you want to work, the advertised technology enables you …

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    Comment #6740544

    As I noted in another comment[1], Google's pitch is this: >For your business, this means every employee and everyone you work with can be productive from anywhere, using any device…

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    Comment #6740512

    Isn't that the pitch of everything from Remote desktop to VPN? From http://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/business/benefits.html >For your business, this means every employee and e…

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    Comment #6727399

    >Mobile carriers could offer the Moto G profitably at a negative price Doubt US carriers are going to let that happen, I haven't seen many negative prices except on feature phones.…

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    Comment #6704733

    That seems to be more the result of the overzealous flame-war detector rather than the effect of flagging. Only PG can truly tell, though. The flamewar detector brings the story do…

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    Comment #6704130

    That's like saying the fire alarm waking you up at the middle of the night allowing you to safely escape does not mean it is OK that there is a fire burning your house down. It is …

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    Comment #6704093

    The term "road debris" can mean anything from dust to entire engine blocks[1]. The debris in question here is a metal tow hitch. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_debris#Examples S…

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    Comment #6704052

    >Yes, normal combustion engines catch on fire, but they don't explode in a fireball when they hit debris on the highway (there is absolutely nothing rare about hitting debris on th…

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    Comment #6704008

    >The issue under discussion isn't the safety of the passenger versus road debris, it's the vehicle catching fire after colliding with road debris. Says who? You? The issue under di…

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