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2013-03-14
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2013-03-15
, 00:54
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#22
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Well, at better had at least one advantage...
Still people need to understand that the point of the internet is to have a de-centralized infrastructure, and the only sane way to use it in the long run is to not rely on any central service for anything.
if you are a third party developer using the Google Reader API and would like to integrate with Normandy, please send an email to remi@feedly.com. We would love to keep the Google Reader ecosystem alive.
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2013-03-15
, 02:13
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2013-03-15
, 03:28
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@ Stockholm, Sweden
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On further derailing the thread:
Did someone look into ownCloud recently?
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2013-03-15
, 03:37
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@ St. Paul, MN
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2013-03-15
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2013-03-15
, 10:23
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Because Microsoft never started out with CalDav or IMAP from day one. You know the deal when you signed up with Microsoft, using proprietary technology is not necessarily evil by my book. And they have been consistently using Exchange protocol all this while.
However Google is switching from open technologies to proprietary technology once they gained popularity, systematically bringing their consumers/users to that path is pure evil. Google made a bait and switch.
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2013-03-15
, 12:54
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@ St. Paul, MN
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#28
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