I don't know if I'm too old or not "hip" enough for technology these days but what kind of feature is "social networking"? Is MySpace or Facebook integration really THAT important that it sells a phone now? Also, cocks.
for this failed generation it is important to think they significantly contributed to internet era - hence pushing these meaningless buzzwords like "social networking", web 2.0, rss - at least it allows to create some impression and feel better
for this failed generation it is important to think they significantly contributed to internet era - hence pushing these meaningless buzzwords like "social networking", web 2.0, rss - at least it allows to create some impression and feel better
It's a selling point that broadens the appeal of the phone. If websites used by a large group of people (Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, etc) can be made easier to use, then why not include the functionality?
And if other competitors are including said functionality, it becomes an even bigger issue of not offering it.
waiownsyou and Bobby, are you both drunk or just acting mature? I can't get your jokes guys! You both remind me of my grandma's talk when mobile phones came out. Accept technology or just get ready to be outcast by the new generation. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are a very good example of people who build fresh and "hip" technologies and like it, even if they are one step away from the grave!
Acting mature by not accepting new stuff because you can't understand it, is not cool anymore.
@Saad Rabia sorry dude but neither online reality tv nor masturbating in front 1080p LCD does not constitute any advancement in technology. It is just different delivery channel of old ideas, lame and signals upcoming decadence
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I don't know if I'm too old or not "hip" enough for technology these days but what kind of feature is "social networking"? Is MySpace or Facebook integration really THAT important that it sells a phone now? Also, cocks.
for this failed generation it is important to think they significantly contributed to internet era - hence pushing these meaningless buzzwords like "social networking", web 2.0, rss - at least it allows to create some impression and feel better
for this failed generation it is important to think they significantly contributed to internet era - hence pushing these meaningless buzzwords like "social networking", web 2.0, rss - at least it allows to create some impression and feel better
It's a selling point that broadens the appeal of the phone.
If websites used by a large group of people (Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, etc) can be made easier to use, then why not include the functionality?
And if other competitors are including said functionality, it becomes an even bigger issue of not offering it.
waiownsyou and Bobby, are you both drunk or just acting mature? I can't get your jokes guys! You both remind me of my grandma's talk when mobile phones came out. Accept technology or just get ready to be outcast by the new generation. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are a very good example of people who build fresh and "hip" technologies and like it, even if they are one step away from the grave!
Acting mature by not accepting new stuff because you can't understand it, is not cool anymore.
@Saad Rabia
sorry dude but neither online reality tv nor masturbating in front 1080p LCD does not constitute any advancement in technology. It is just different delivery channel of old ideas, lame and signals upcoming decadence