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people browsing other people's kids, looking for potential matches. taken at one of the "find my child a mate" swap meets around the city.
Perhaps missing some of the "character" from the old camera, it's hard to argue with the silky smooth images the new camera produces. This is ISO 1600.
Browsing the P2 is really easy and instantly comfortable, even if you're used to an iPod. After switching off the hideously irritating menu sound effects, we plunged into some music. Sound quality is generally pretty decent.
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According to analytics firm StatCounter, Apple’s mobile Safari browser was responsible for 55% of mobile browsing in the U.S. last month. The data is derived from StatCounter’s tracking of over 3 million websites. Following mobile Safari is Google’s Chrome, which is available...
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Opera is a web browser developed by Opera Software. The latest version is available for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux operating systems, and uses the Blink layout engine. An earlier version using the Presto layout engine is still supported, and additionally runs on FreeBSD systems. Editions of Opera are available for devices running the Android, iOS, Symbian, Maemo, Bada, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile operating systems, and for Java ME capable devices
According to Opera Software, the browser had more than 350 million users worldwide in the 4th quarter 2014. Total Opera mobile users reached 277 million in December 2014. Opera has been noted for originating many features later adopted by other web browsers. A prominent example is Speed Dial.
Most of the Deer we are seeing this time of year are being harrassed by Deer flies.
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Opera is a web browser developed by Opera Software. The latest version is available for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux operating systems, and uses the Blink layout engine. An earlier version using the Presto layout engine is still supported, and additionally runs on FreeBSD systems. Editions of Opera are available for devices running the Android, iOS, Symbian, Maemo, Bada, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile operating systems, and for Java ME capable devices
According to Opera Software, the browser had more than 350 million users worldwide in the 4th quarter 2014. Total Opera mobile users reached 277 million in December 2014. Opera has been noted for originating many features later adopted by other web browsers. A prominent example is Speed Dial.