I have always wondered where Googles border information comes from.
This article also shows you have to be very careful with things like this. I would never have thought a dispute like this would happen due to Google putting a border in the wrong place.
It is always a good day when someone simplifies something, Gumroad is a great example of this.
Congratulations and I hope Gumroad becomes wildly successful.
This is a very tough decision, one which I am currently going through at the moment. Experiences are great, but giving up on the chance of a good relationship is hard. Experiences may be more predictable / controllable, but sometimes the less predictable experience can lead you places you never thought you would end up.
This would be great, much better than waiting 13+ hours to get information back. Imagine using this for rovers on Mars and instant communication with Earth.
Instant remote control over them as well. Seems like the perfect medium to apply "spooky action at a distance". Mind boggling trying to under stand why or how it works, but it does.
Some good points in there. I also wonder about circles, it requires you to categorize the people you know, if someone were to find out what category they were in and that was different to the category they thought they should be in, well thats sure to change a friendship.
I completely agree about apps customers being treated like 2nd class citizens. I was not impressed when I found out I couldn't create a Google+ account due to lack of profiles, this will probably result in many of those people creating new Google accounts just to test those products out.
This article also shows you have to be very careful with things like this. I would never have thought a dispute like this would happen due to Google putting a border in the wrong place.