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How a Massive Online War Waged by Dutch 'Spammers' in a Military Bunker Could Take Down the Internet. Is Windows Phone Ready to Replace My iPhone or Android? Whitson, it's a good article, and thanks for giving it an honest shake. I switched from iOS to WP a while back, and now am on WP8/Lumia 920 and haven't looked back. A couple of things caught me in your article, though - I do have conversation view in the Mail app, at least to see conversations and expand/contract them. Curious; what else makes for a "great conversation view"? Also, I do sync with my Google calendar. Just created and deleted appointments to check. That might be due to having set it up before Google dropped EAS support; I'll test with a new account in a moment.

Otherwise, I'd expect this back in an upcoming update, but fair point. As for Maps, in WP8, MS swapped the Bing Maps out for Nokia's HERE as the base phone maps. You're right about the scrolling, but as a tech-obsessed, I've not found that to be a problem. App lock-in is the key. A Few Awesome Hacks That Will Make You Life A Whole Lot Easier. June 22, 2012 | No Comments » | Topics: Hacks Loading ... Hot Stories From Around The Web Other Awesome Stories. /wsg/ - Worksafe GIF. Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done.

Movie Quotes and Inside Jokes, 99 Life Hacks to make your life easier! 15 Ways to Stay Resilient and Beat Failure. Ask The Entrepreneurs is a regular series where members of those involved in the Young Entrepreneur Council are asked a single question that aims to help Lifehack readers level up their own lives, whether in a area of management, communication, business or life in general. Here’s the question posed in this edition of Ask The Entrepreneurs: 1. Know the Statistics Growing up, my dad told me, “Nine out of every ten businesses fail within the first five years…which means you have to s tart ten businesses.” That sentence, and the knowledge that he’d support me even if I fail nine times, has made all the difference in the world. - Sean Johnson, Digital Intent 2. As long as you’re learning from each “failure,” it’s not really a failure. . - Pete Kennedy, Main Street ROI 3. Watching men and women who are the best in the world fall, fail and get right back up is my inspiration.

. - Kelly Azevedo, She’s Got Systems 4. . - Christopher Pruijsen, Letslunch.com 5. . - Allie Siarto, Loudpixel 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.