I couldn't hurt to get an article describing their "issues" published in
Linux Today, if getting their attention was the goal:

http://www.linuxtoday.com/upload/has-google-become-institution-bound-130113152507.html

--Doug


On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Owen Densmore <o...@backspaces.net> wrote:

> You know, I wonder what the Pester Threshold is to annoy the beasts
> (Google, Apple, MS, Amazon, etc.) enough to get results?  It likely has
> some correlation with size and number of products.
>
> I think the "consumer protection agencies" of one flavor or another are
> just too bureaucratic.  Too serious.
>
> But something edgy and different might have a huge and surprising impact.
>
> Just think of all the annoyances you have with completely tone-deaf
> companies.  Just collecting the list would be fascinating.  The WiFi
> example with Google, who *depends* on networking, is just beyond belief.
>
>    -- Owen
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