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Trelow: Hmmm, first time I logged after it was introduced, I was given the option to use it or not. Not very forcey.

You are given the option to check it out or just go to your inbox, but it is still automatically activated, no matter which you choose.
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Trelow: Hmmm, first time I logged after it was introduced, I was given the option to use it or not. Not very forcey.

Yeah, same here. Was this different for some people?
EDIT: nevermind, see cogadh's comment ^
Post edited February 11, 2010 by LordCinnamon
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michaelleung: WHAA? Then how on earth do you look at pictures of a friend of a friend of a friend's cat?

Ah, I know. I'm missing out. It's true. After all there are so few funny cat pictures on the internets that every one should be savoured.
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michaelleung: WHAA? Then how on earth do you look at pictures of a friend of a friend of a friend's cat?
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Navagon: Ah, I know. I'm missing out. It's true. After all there are so few funny cat pictures on the internets that every one should be savoured.

That's like saying "there are so few porn pictures on the internet..."
Oh wait, you said funny cat pictures, that's totally different, those are a rare breed.
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Trelow: Hmmm, first time I logged after it was introduced, I was given the option to use it or not. Not very forcey.
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cogadh: You are given the option to check it out or just go to your inbox, but it is still automatically activated, no matter which you choose.

Ahh. Oh well. doesn't do anything unless you tell it to though. Meh, Google already knows everything about me.
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cogadh: You are given the option to check it out or just go to your inbox, but it is still automatically activated, no matter which you choose.
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Trelow: Ahh. Oh well. doesn't do anything unless you tell it to though. Meh, Google already knows everything about me.

Except for the fact that it does everything without you telling it to do anything by default.
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Trelow: Ahh. Oh well. doesn't do anything unless you tell it to though. Meh, Google already knows everything about me.

yeah, but it didn't share it with the world like this, if you happened to have that fishy google account
Hasn't done anything for me, let alone everything. Just a little Simon Says in the list that I can make go away.
Ahhh, you have to have a "Public" Profile. To that I say, facepalm. Don't make a "Public" profile, if you don't want your information public.
Seriously, are things going so well in the world, that this is the biggest conspiracy we can come up with this week?
this is what they should have done with Wave... stuff it down people's throats in the gmail interface.

Exactly. Wonderful tool to have at your disposal.
Post edited February 11, 2010 by Trelow
I don't even have this Buzz thing you speak of. But everyone else does!
...I really want to try it, too. :(
When I logged onto my GMail today, it asked me if I wanted to integrate this thing. I was like "Hell no, stay the fuck out of my inbox!" I agree with the people saying that that is just too much of an intrusion.
The who what now? I haven't noticed any of this, but then that MAY be because I almost always use my gmail account through a real main client, not a web interface.
I do see the use of web applications, but I generally prefer using native desktop ones.
Which brings me to... is there a GOOD wave client out there, that is NOT just the web site stuck in a stripped-down browser?
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Wishbone: When I logged onto my GMail today, it asked me if I wanted to integrate this thing. I was like "Hell no, stay the fuck out of my inbox!" I agree with the people saying that that is just too much of an intrusion.

Yeah so did I but then 2 people followed me and it seems to have made me follow them as well. Turning it off entirely seemed to fix it though
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Miaghstir: Which brings me to... is there a GOOD wave client out there, that is NOT just the web site stuck in a stripped-down browser?

That would be nice, not really a fan of chrome and the overhead on IE with the chrome addon is even worse
Post edited February 11, 2010 by Aliasalpha
I just logged into the actual gmail interface for the first time in over a year to shut this thing off. Whoever decided this needed to be integrated into gmail as opt out rather than opt in needs to be beaten within an inch of their life.
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Wishbone: When I logged onto my GMail today, it asked me if I wanted to integrate this thing. I was like "Hell no, stay the fuck out of my inbox!" I agree with the people saying that that is just too much of an intrusion.
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Aliasalpha: Yeah so did I but then 2 people followed me and it seems to have made me follow them as well. Turning it off entirely seemed to fix it though

Well, I don't think I ever turned it on. At least I hope not.
well you are a good looking guy...