engadget.com — Man, is there a Steve Jobs keynote today or something? Oh, right, the WWDC hype machine is in town. As such, we've got another tasty rumor to tide you over until things kick off later today. MacScoop has it that Apple's .Mac is about to get a helpful hand from Silicon Valley buds, Google. According to their sources, Apple's neglected .Mac service i
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sewendeJun 11, 2007
Buried as lame.
toddjiJun 11, 2007
Well, your point is now mute, as someone has corrected it. But, really I could care less what the correct term is, irregardless of what anyone says. Some people say the Internet is killing spelling and grammar. I think so to. So, their not alone in there anger. To many people do it, so you will loose any argument trying to correct it.At least poor grammar is more decipherable than those abbreviation morons and their "c u l8r", "ur", "prolly", etc. I can see doing that when typing on a numeric keypad. But, why the hell do they do it on a normal keyboard?
firehedJun 11, 2007
Hardly matters anyways. If a push gmail setup isn't created for the iPhone, you can at least forward things to the push yahoo with message rules. It's probably better that way anyways so not every message I've ever received shows up on my phone - the last thing I need is my grandmother sending those stupid spam-trap e-greeting cards to a new email address.Not to mention that I have way too many things tied to my gmail account to switch them over. As nice as push gmail would be, I'd just as soon use standard POP (praying that it syncs with mail.app) than set up a ton of forwarding rules to the push account.Whatever, we'll know in an hour or so, won't we?
brazilandJun 11, 2007
This is lame. The post title is a quote from a hypothesis from the end of the article? How does something this lame make this site's homepage? Lame.
collineJun 12, 2007
@toddiiEgregious spelling and grammatical errors present within your post:1) "mute" --> incorrect diction, needed "moot"2) "I think so to" --> Preposition used, needed the adverb "too"3) "irregardless," _regardless_ of your opinion, is not considered a word in the English language.4) "their not alone" --> Possessive form vs. contraction (they're)5) "in there anger" --> Possessive form needed (their)6) "to many people do it" --> Preposition used, needed the adverb "too
collineJun 12, 2007
@Philo1001 : "when will the internet become literate"When you permanently dismount that high horse and discontinue degenerating the English language.
mydaveJul 31, 2008
MacScoop has it that Apple's .Mac is about to get a helpful hand from Silicon Valley buds, Google.<a class="user" href="http://www.sooslic.com">http://www.sooslic.com</a><a class="user" href="http://www.trulyequal.com">http://www.trulyequal.com</a>
ebastAug 7, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/apple/Want_push_for_gmail">http://digg.com/apple/Want_push_for_gmail</a>
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