From your desktop browser? Probably. You'll still be able to use timeline from your phone though since the data is still being stored locally
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In the states the only way to get an Honor, Oppo or Xiaomi phone is to import.
It certainly looks like a pixel but I'm not a big fan of how the camera visor looks
For those wondering Jawan is a Hindi Bollywood movie featuring one of the industry's biggest super star Shah Rukh Khan
Sure you can take the presidential and senate elections as a data point but from someone who lives in Virginia and makes trips to see friends all over the state I can tell you it's not so black and white (or red/blue).
Purple state is more accurate.
From Northern Virginia. Besides my region, Richmond and Virginia Beach the state is largely Republican. The reason we have Youngkin as governor isn't because we wanted to take a chance. It's because voter turnout for democratic areas wasn't what it was supposed to be combined with the fact that Democratic candidate ran a poor campaign.
If this was the Google messages app that would be the case but OP is talking about Facebook Messenger
Safari is only available on Apple platforms though so if Mozilla goes away the option will either be to switch to chromium or buy an iPhone/Mac
I'd argue this deal is happening now because the anti trust cases are going in Microsoft's favor. Microsoft and Sony have been in talks for a while to settle the Call of Duty on PlayStation deal but Sony probably thought it would be beneficial to hold off on this deal until the last possible moment in case it gave ammo to the FTC/CMA to stop the merger from happening.
Whatever their motives are I'm glad it brought the interoperability conversation into the spotlight.