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bluecoyote

Mar 10, 2010, 1:15 PM

Please kill both

Internet Explorer is absolutely awful.

Flash is absolutely awful.

Neither should be considered a viable platform.
Ok we get it now, Blue. If it's not Apple, then it is automatically inferior. 🙄
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flip mode

Mar 10, 2010, 2:25 PM

M$_Idea

The iphone (although an excellent device and practically markets it's self and which has had it's ba11z cut off by it's own maker and at&t wireless DID NOT PIONEER TOUCH SCREEN PHONES AND WE SHOULD NOT HOLD OTHER DEVICES TO THE IPHONE'S STANDARDS. Instead lets go above Apple's standards and Microsoft should make a phone that is REALLY about freedom, not like Android which google said was open but they quickly stopped talking about freedom as they got bigger. Now do you see any commercials about freedom? Microsoft should make a crazy touch screen with fantastic graphics and a windows os that is both efficient but also very compatible and has the ability to be tinkered with easily. (open source). Until then I'll keep dreamin and playin w ...
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Name a phone that debuted before the iPhone that relied on finger-based touchscreen controls? Everything else required a stylus. The closest thing I can think of is the Neonode N1, which was mostly vaporware, and the LG Prada, which came out at the s...
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flip mode

Mar 10, 2010, 2:30 PM

M$_Idea Rev.A

Microsoft.

Also...make an awesome app store with lots of paid and free apps that dont suck. Any phones you make to sell directly must have a good amount of internal memory. STOP BEING CHEAP! Make a product you can actually be proud of. I know I'm just blabbing on phonescoop but oh well. I gotta pass my ideas around somehow. 🤣
 
 
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