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Anybody know why Google decided to take the sign in button off of the
Discussion Groups pages on the news readers? I thought it might be some of
my automatic updates causing it, but I can't see anything in the last month
that would have caused it. Users can still sign in by clicking reply, so
maybe they considered it redundant and just deleted it purposely.
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Hi,

I'm not sure they have, sometimes I can see it sometimes not and I also have
other issues.

Whenever I log on I first get a white screen and when I refresh I'm
directed to posts of 16 Feb in programming.

I think this is a pretty awful interface but I prefer it to Forte Agent

Mike

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Anybody know why Google decided to take the sign in button off of the
Discussion Groups pages on the news readers? I thought it might be some of
my automatic updates causing it, but I can't see anything in the last month
that would have caused it. Users can still sign in by clicking reply, so
maybe they considered it redundant and just deleted it purposely.

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Maybe this is Google retaliating against MS for trying to buy up Yahoo!

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Hi,

I'm not sure they have, sometimes I can see it sometimes not and I also have
other issues.

Whenever I log on I first get a white screen and when I refresh I'm
directed to posts of 16 Feb in programming.

I think this is a pretty awful interface but I prefer it to Forte Agent

Mike

"JLGWhiz" wrote:

Anybody know why Google decided to take the sign in button off of the
Discussion Groups pages on the news readers? I thought it might be some of
my automatic updates causing it, but I can't see anything in the last month
that would have caused it. Users can still sign in by clicking reply, so
maybe they considered it redundant and just deleted it purposely.

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"JLGWhiz" wrote:

Maybe this is Google retaliating against MS for trying to buy up Yahoo!

"Mike H" wrote:

Hi,

I'm not sure they have, sometimes I can see it sometimes not and I also have
other issues.

Whenever I log on I first get a white screen and when I refresh I'm
directed to posts of 16 Feb in programming.

I think this is a pretty awful interface but I prefer it to Forte Agent

Mike

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Anybody know why Google decided to take the sign in button off of the
Discussion Groups pages on the news readers? I thought it might be some of
my automatic updates causing it, but I can't see anything in the last month
that would have caused it. Users can still sign in by clicking reply, so
maybe they considered it redundant and just deleted it purposely.

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