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clrmoney
clrmoney
9/25/2017 10:31:35 AM
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Party Like It's 1967
This is interesting because the 60's had good music clothes etc. So I wonder what it will be like there hopefully something amazing.

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batye
batye
9/25/2017 10:54:46 AM
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Re: Party Like It's 1967
@clrmoney yes, it should be interesting to see as history do run in circles :) 

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Ariella
Ariella
9/25/2017 1:56:37 PM
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Re: Party Like It's 1967
@Adi I hope you found it worth the trip after all the trouble you had getting there!

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Adi
Adi
9/26/2017 5:08:31 AM
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Re: Party Like It's 1967
Thanks Ariella. Definitely was, it was a good event. No earth shattering announcements as such, and no "next big thing" either, but there was a steady stream of smaller announcements and more defined ideas. Got the sense that things were moving along quietly.

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Ariella
Ariella
9/26/2017 8:50:17 AM
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Re: Party Like It's 1967
@Adi that's good. Slow and steady progress tends to be more sustainable than giant leaps.

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elizabethv
elizabethv
9/30/2017 12:12:59 PM
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Re: Party Like It's 1967
@Ariella - I completely agree, it just seems so much more sustainable to give older technologies a chance to catch up instead of just replacing everything continually. 

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
9/30/2017 5:53:35 PM
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Re: Party Like It's 1967
@elizabethv:

That is very true. By doing that we would retain the stable behaviour of old systems and still getting advantage of newer features rather than just going wth a brand new system which is packaged with many known issues.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
9/30/2017 5:44:37 PM
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Re: Party Like It's 1967
@Ariella:

With you totally. I don't get thrilled to see a heap and then a down hall follosed by that. I would rather prefer steady progress.

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afwriter
afwriter
9/26/2017 11:02:23 PM
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Re: Party Like It's 1967
@Adi it's a little disappointing, but there has been so many "next big things" lately that maybe its good to have a little break. 

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batye
batye
9/27/2017 12:13:54 AM
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Re: Party Like It's 1967
@afwriter I could not agree more this days in our too connected life we do need a break time to relax unwind and enjoy it :) 

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afwriter
afwriter
9/25/2017 11:24:42 PM
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Love It
I always love these slideshows and getting a peek inside (and outside) of an event I otherwise wouldn't see. 

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Adi
Adi
9/26/2017 5:06:01 AM
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Re: Love It
Thanks, afwriter. We try to get a mix of the serious and the weird into these things. And there's always something at least a little weird...!

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freehe
freehe
9/27/2017 8:59:07 AM
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FB video
I hate the autoload feature Facebook has for videos. When I scroll through my feed I don't want to hear a video. If I decide to listen to it I will click on it.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
9/28/2017 2:24:42 PM
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Re: FB video
I hate that too! My instagram gets like that sometimes as well. But I don't want to hear the beginning to every Facebook video. Especially since there are so many of them.

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dcawrey
dcawrey
9/28/2017 5:52:07 PM
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Re: FB video
I think Google said that Chrome is going to stop auto playing videos starting in 2018. 

It's really annoying. I get that autoplay is a good way to get ad revenue, but it's annoying to users. 

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
9/30/2017 5:50:06 PM
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Re: FB video
Very good point.

It is good source for FB for building ad revenue, but certainly not all customers are pleased with that.

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elizabethv
elizabethv
9/30/2017 12:09:22 PM
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Re: FB video
@feehe - more annoying is that I seem to have to mute them again everytime. It would at least be some what tolerable if they would only un-mute if you selected it, instead of the other way around. 

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
9/30/2017 5:51:50 PM
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Re: FB video
Can't agree more with you. These days i keep my speakers on mute completely. Because it is so unpredictable of what starts playing when.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
9/30/2017 5:46:55 PM
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Re: FB video
I have heard very similar feedback from a friend of mine about auto load feature. Too much automation is no good and we see that these days.

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freehe
freehe
9/27/2017 9:00:15 AM
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Video
Facebook's autoplay feature for video is a smart move. It inflates their statistics regarding streaming data and videos which generates revenues. However, it is annoying for some customers.

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dcawrey
dcawrey
9/27/2017 12:03:09 PM
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Re: Video
IBC has certainly changed during this time. It was a different world fifty years ago, that's for sure!

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
9/30/2017 5:48:35 PM
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Re: Video
@freehe:

I am one of those annoyed customers. I don't like autp play of random videos when i open my FB page. I always prefer a way to control myself.

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