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It's a free trials. It costs $11.99/year.


This detail is horribly hidden. It looks like it's 11.99/year for non-prime members. Free for prime members.

Getting this from, go into your Amazon Cloud Drive, then click Manage Storage on the right side.

Two plans listed, Unlimited Photos and Unlimited Everything.



It's an add-on service for prime members not a trial. I'm not sure if there is an option for non-prime members.

Edit: looks like it is 11.99 for non-prime members. Also the unlimited everything option looks pretty cool. Really trumps dropbox and google drive.


The title has changed, it used to read: "Netflix ditches Webkit and HTML5 to roll out new UI"

Which seems to imply they ditched it entirely.


Great! I've been looking for an easy and affordable Arduino+BLE setup and this seems to fit the bill.


The problem is your screen's resolution. I see the same thing in Chrome on OSX. Make your window narrower and all the text moves above the laptop.


It's good to have the data backed up. What if your new reader doesn't work out and you want to swap after Google Reader is gone? If your new reader doesn't have similar export functionality you are stuck.


You've just precisely described Wario's character. Looks like they hit the nail on the head!


I believe that's the point he was making, he wants to see that running in his browser.


This is fantastic, I like it. Though, I'd love the option to configure the stories selected in the left pane to open to comments first rather than the story. I usually browse HN in this way. It allows me to get peoples' opinion of the piece before hopping in and investing a bunch of time reading what might end up as blogspam, etc.


That sounds easy enough to implement. I wanted to enforce Stories first because a lot of people on HN don't read the full story before they comment.

Did you try the CMD+1/CMD+2 shortcuts for switching between the Story and Comments?


Zurb Foundation seems to be what you are looking for. It uses SASS and actually predates bootstrap and is being actively maintained. Its a great alternative. http://foundation.zurb.com


It does use Sass, but was released after Bootstrap.


Bootstrap came out of Zurb, Mark worked with them and learned everything, and then when he went to Twitter he re-used a bunch of zurb to create the first version of bootstrap.

Discussion here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4588053


Do you realize you are replying to the Mark you're referencing in your comment?


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