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8 votes
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Why today’s Amazon strike is so important
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Amazon Game Studios and Leyou are developing a free-to-play Lord of the Rings MMO
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Road-tripping with the Amazon nomads - To stock Amazon’s shelves, merchants travel the backroads of America in search of rare soap and coveted toys
8 votes -
Amazon seeks permission to launch 3,236 internet satellites
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America needs to see Amazon’s tax returns
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What Happens After Amazon’s Domination Is Complete? Its Bookstore Offers Clues
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What happens after Amazon’s domination is complete? Its bookstore offers clues
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"Amazon's Choice" is given to products automatically and doesn't indicate quality - Many have troubling product defects and warnings, as well as review manipulation
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Amazon created an exceptionally-detailed virtual clone of a neighborhood to train and test its delivery robots
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Ring is using its customers’ doorbell camera video for ads. It says it's allowed to
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Tech giants amass a lobbying army for an epic Washington battle
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Two 'Good Omens' interviews: With writer Neil Gaiman, and with actors Michael Sheen and David Tennant
Neil Gaiman had one rule for the Good Omens adaptation: making Terry Pratchett happy The devil is in the detail of Amazon's long-awaited Good Omens
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Amazon is 3D-scanning people's bodies in exchange for gift cards
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Apple arms web browser privacy torpedo, points it directly at Google's advertising model
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The race is on to make the next ‘Game of Thrones’
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“Get off my lawn” goes digital: Home surveillance apps and community social networks aren't making anyone safer. They're allowing paranoid jerks to harass their neighbors.
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Washington Attorney General: Amazon must remove toxic school supplies, kid’s jewelry from marketplace nationwide, pay AG's office $700,000
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The rise of fear-based social media like Nextdoor, Citizen, and now Amazon’s Neighbors
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The making of Amazon Prime - An oral history of the subscription service that changed online shopping forever
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Everything is a subscription now
8 votes -
Buying from Amazon: Three steps to find what you need and avoid fake reviews | No Sweat Tech
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Amazon Has Gone From Neutral Platform to Cutthroat Competitor, Say Open Source Developers
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Google and Amazon make up — YouTube coming to Fire TV
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Amazon’s slow retreat from Seattle: Amazon has long fancied itself an urban enterprise. Is its pivot to smaller communities a way to avoid messy politics?
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Behind every robot is a human
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Amazon workers are listening to what you tell Alexa
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Coworker quit Amazon because they are accepting EBT Cards and offer 50% off Prime
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Millions of Facebook records were exposed on public Amazon server
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Your very public Amazon shopping history is a window onto your soul
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Jeff Bezos investigation finds the Saudis obtained his private data
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Up to twelve months of Nintendo Switch Online free for Amazon Prime members
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Amazon and Viola Davis to adapt Octavia Butler's novel, Wild Seed
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Amazon finds an alternative workforce through Northwest Center, a Seattle nonprofit helping people with disabilities
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What exactly is Amazon? This is the question that has consumed me for the last ten years.
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Is it a good idea to use an AWS server as a vpn?
I have an amazon server that I use to host my email and my simple website. I'm considering setting a vpn up on it, but I'm not sure if it's worth it. Would my data be as secure as with 3rd party...
I have an amazon server that I use to host my email and my simple website. I'm considering setting a vpn up on it, but I'm not sure if it's worth it. Would my data be as secure as with 3rd party vpns? Would Amazon see my traffic? It seems like if I go this route, anything that I do could be traced back to me, because the see the ip of my server and than ask amazon who owns it.
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Elizabeth Warren proposes breaking up Amazon, Google, and Facebook
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‘Colony of hell’: 911 calls from inside Amazon warehouses
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Good Omens | Official trailer
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What it’s like working as an Amazon Flex delivery driver
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Amazon to launch new grocery-store business, distinct from Whole Foods
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Amazon announces "Project Zero", a program which will allow brands to directly remove counterfeit listings
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VLC on iOS - Late to the party on this but I have to GUSH!
Like many on here I've been moving away from cloud services. I used to think that the open-source-heads that grumbled about loss of control were just out of touch. Just "get-off-my-lawn-types" but...
Like many on here I've been moving away from cloud services. I used to think that the open-source-heads that grumbled about loss of control were just out of touch. Just "get-off-my-lawn-types" but now I'm one of them. One of the things that pushed me over the edge was Amazon removing a bunch of tracks I had in my workout mix. Just so not cool.
So I'm done with Amazon but hesitated to stop paying for Prime because I couldn't figure out a good way of getting music onto my old iPhone 5S that didn't involve the absolute steaming pile of garbage that is iTunes sync. Why oh why does ti have to be so hard? And the answer is DRM. It's always DRM. Fuck DRM.
I have mp3s from hundreds of CDs I bought and burned to my computer back in the 90s and early 00s. These have largely sat unused. But not now! Now they are free!
And that is all thanks to the magical open source media player VLC. I've long used it on my laptop and desktops but didn't even know there was a mobile option for iOS. I stumbled across it while struggling to find the default iPhone Music app in Apple's app store. I never found it - I found one that looked like it could be it but it talked about an online store to buy music from so I wasn't sure. Anyways, up popped VLC.
The VLC app is awesome! I can get audio/video to it so, so easily in a variety of ways. I can drag-and-drop across my network, use a number of different kind of online services like dropbox, etc (which is not what I did, but that's cool). In theory, I could sync through iTunes as well, but F that noise!
So now I have 5-10 of my favorite albums, including good music to work out to. And best of all, I have "you are my sunshine" which I was able to download off of Youtube. I play that every night for my daughter and ever since they nerfed the YouTube app to prevent it from playing music while other apps were open, well it's been a pain to just sit an listen to it while she falls asleep each night without doing anything else. But not now! VLC isn't trying to market the shit out of me and lock me into their app. I can put on a song and finally use other apps.
So if you are one of those "get-off-my-lawn" types like me, I invite you to check it out. I don't know if there is an Android version but I sure hope so.
This is all stream of consciousness so forgive my typos and likely poor grammar. I'll clean it up after a I get tired of rocking out to these awesome tunes (maybe...)
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Amazon will pay a whopping $0 in Federal taxes on $11.2 billion profits
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Amazon pulls out of planned New York City campus
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Amazon is buying home mesh router startup, Eero
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Why Amazon buying Eero feels so disappointing
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Online grocery shopping has been slow to catch on - We shop online for almost everything. Why not food?
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Goodbye Big Five: Kashmir Hill tried to block each of Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Apple from her life for a week. To end the experiment, she tried to block all five at once.
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Stonemaiergames.com: Our 6-month MAPP [minimum advertised price policy] and why it failed
5 votes