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Will Ross

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google now is better than every app on ios :comeon:

Yall wouldnt be shyt without google apps. Take off google search, gmail, gmaps, youtube etc and try to use your phone as a apple device and not a hybrid device with google all over it

Those are internet products that you get through any Browser. They don't have anything to do with android. Google yes android no
 

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Wherever whores go.....
This lame RBK grasping at straws right now :russ:

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hows temple run 2 for u android dudes? :mjpls:

was playing the subway surfers game on the galaxy :scusthov:

couldnt go a few seconds without lag

playing it on an iphone though :blessed:
 

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Carné Asada;2928042 said:
did you not read the comments? Hell, google that shiit. Quit making shiit up.

It was a glitch within the app itself, on both platforms.

hey dikk, shyt runs flawless on the iphone 5 and runs like shyt on the s3 today right now.

:rudy: making things up.
 

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Carné Asada;2928256 said:
and I got a stack hundreds up to my chest and a bad biitch giving me head.

You see how easy that was? :ufdup:

oh this is what you resort to huh?
 

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Larry Page subliminal :ohlawd::gladbron::umad:

Larry Page: I worry that something has gone seriously wrong with the way we run companies. If you read the media coverage of our company, or of the technology industry in general, it’s always about the competition. The stories are written as if they are covering a sporting event. But it’s hard to find actual examples of really amazing things that happened solely due to competition. How exciting is it to come to work if the best you can do is trounce some other company that does roughly the same thing? That’s why most companies decay slowly over time. They tend to do approximately what they did before, with a few minor changes. It’s natural for people to want to work on things that they know aren’t going to fail. But incremental improvement is guaranteed to be obsolete over time. Especially in technology, where you know there’s going to be non-incremental change.

So a big part of my job is to get people focused on things that are not just incremental. Take Gmail. When we released that, we were a search company—it was a leap for us to put out an email product, let alone one that gave users 100 times as much storage as they could get anywhere else. That is not something that would have happened naturally if we had been focusing on incremental improvements.
 

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Larry Page: I worry that something has gone seriously wrong with the way we run companies. If you read the media coverage of our company, or of the technology industry in general, it’s always about the competition. The stories are written as if they are covering a sporting event. But it’s hard to find actual examples of really amazing things that happened solely due to competition. How exciting is it to come to work if the best you can do is trounce some other company that does roughly the same thing? That’s why most companies decay slowly over time. They tend to do approximately what they did before, with a few minor changes. It’s natural for people to want to work on things that they know aren’t going to fail. But incremental improvement is guaranteed to be obsolete over time. Especially in technology, where you know there’s going to be non-incremental change.

So a big part of my job is to get people focused on things that are not just incremental. Take Gmail. When we released that, we were a search company—it was a leap for us to put out an email product, let alone one that gave users 100 times as much storage as they could get anywhere else. That is not something that would have happened naturally if we had been focusing on incremental improvements.
 
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