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Stories By Emil Smith

  • Buy or Sell: Windows 10

    Let's face it. It doesn't matter. Get a Mac. If you have a Windows 7,8,8.1 or 10 install disc, you can run this: on a Mac. And yes, it improved significantly. The return of the start menu was much needed. But it will always be better than this:

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  • Why Google Should Give A Free Marshmallow To All Their Users

    Let's face it. Google, Facebook, and many other services are giving us a free service in exchange for all our information, being able to advertise to us, and many other things. But we deserve more we deserve a free marshmallow every year. This is a small price to pay for them, and more people will sign up and use their services, therefore boosting the revenue on the other services and making a bigger profit in the big picture. After all, marshmallows are cheap, right? Or could Google find a yummier food that costs less? That would make a BIGGER profit! Everyone wins! So take my advice Google. You can't go wrong.

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  • GIF party: The new Public Access homepage

    Public access. It's still quite a new thing, and now it looks different. And better. So, everybody, now we have to party! And dance! And say goodbye to the old interface! Because now we have a better looking, more clear interface. So thanks to the fine folks at Engadget for this lovely new interface for the public access community to post their great posts on a place with a better interface!

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