This. I spent 95% of my time on Facebook in groups. Its definitely not a Israeli thing. In Nepal too, we have groups of programming language, groups about all sort of stuffs.
How do you consider that spam? I posted it on my Google+ account, that was the purpose of the HN circle.
Suddenly I come from another planet. I don't get it. I don't consider my twitter timeline to be spam, for example.
I receive a lot emails from HN related stuff. I think that's fair. If I think it isn't useful for me I just delete it, I don't flag anybody we are here to share things.
>>In countries where geographic borders are in dispute — like India and Pakistan, which are at odds over demarcation of the Kashmir region — Nokia has produced separate digital maps for each country, with each version displaying that country’s preferred border.
Does google maps or openstreet map follow similar strategies? I always wondered how issues like these were handled as they are so complicated for a single organization to deal with.
Google maps and OSM show both the borders. For an India focused website I am currently working on, I went with jvectormap for this reason ( it is just a map to show cities and towns as points ) - http://www.ruralindiaonline.org/map/
TomTom has this as well. The core map contains something called "disputed border". It's up to the manufacturer licensing the map to use this attribution of course.
Is it just me or there is some problem with the graph search. Everytime I try to type something long, the page get redirected to somewhere else making the feature unusable.