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by darkclarity
3691 days ago
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> The only thing I can think of is that the developers use the shiny new hardware and it runs okay for them. I think that was one of the problems with Google+ in the early days. They launched a social network that assumed a huge screen resolution (because that's what they used), so the interface was too big and clunky for a lot of people. |
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