I update maybe twice a week. Usually about 3-5 apps need updateing.
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I just updated my phone's apps. 63 of them. I do it when I think of it which, clearly, isn't all that often.
Huh. If I'm using the device, there are updates daily, and I update daily. At least.
I have a mild (okay, great) bingo! EverWebClipper does let you WYSIWYG clip pages (at least from Opera) or clip just the URL like normal, or an unstyled version. It's a damned shame it's necessary, but hey. It works.
I'm not sure how I got it free, though. I def didn't pay $3.
I can't stand the little red circle so I update daily.
I upgrade about once a week or so, when I'm in wifi.
Every other week, or so. Usually gets into the teens.
I couldn't stand the little red circles either. Then at some point laziness started winning out.
Multiple times a day, on multiple devices.
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Is there any not-spilling-the-beans explanation I can get for why, on a simple search of a provocative term, google.com results look like google.co.uk results with safesearch on? And it's not until I get specific ("hard cock" vs 'cock" for instance) that they tend to be equivalent in terms of rating? I'm guessing there's a sort of geographical skewing for why the two "hard cock" searches are so different, but a "tits" search with safesearch on in co.uk is really very similar in results to the same search with it off in .com.
Has there ever been a public statement about that, I guess, is a better question? .co.jm looks pretty similar to the UK, FWIW.