The iPhone could become a business device simply because it will win on the personal front- people aren't going to want two devices, so at some point employees will pressure businesses to change. People are going to want the phone that is easiest to use.
The new software patch for the iphone is opening it up to business developers like epocrates, salesforce... I believe the fee is $100 for developing an iPhone app, and that is nothing for a business budget.
need to start figuring out what I can afford to have and not Subscriptions make that easier, because instead of paying $300 up front, you can decide to cancel the subscription after a year if you find something better or your circumstances change.
well, at least they aren't hoping to create a new internet... just severely limit the current one. The sad thing is, I could see this plan working with the pressure on ISPs.
Google is just using the separate email address because it is a wiki-based site creator. It's mostly meant for networks like schools or businesses to create intranet sites. If they allowed @gmail.com for example, they would lose the "network" security.
has anyone thought he could be saying this to cover how much they can see? If everyone thinks "the government is stupidly behind the curve" then they will suspect less.
alright so file sharing is not stealing or sharing, exactly. We've waded through the BS, now is there a solution?
A way for the content producers to get paid and the consumers to have easy access?
while I didn't read the original article, the slashdot concerns made for an interesting and relevant interview... I say good job slashdot
The iPhone could become a business device simply because it will win on the personal front- people aren't going to want two devices, so at some point employees will pressure businesses to change. People are going to want the phone that is easiest to use. The new software patch for the iphone is opening it up to business developers like epocrates, salesforce... I believe the fee is $100 for developing an iPhone app, and that is nothing for a business budget.
And while we're at it, i'd love to see some reproducible experiments that prove macro evolution.
Not really, even if you read just the summary you will see that the teacher still needs to present evolution as part of a "range of choices"
well, at least they aren't hoping to create a new internet... just severely limit the current one. The sad thing is, I could see this plan working with the pressure on ISPs.
Google is just using the separate email address because it is a wiki-based site creator. It's mostly meant for networks like schools or businesses to create intranet sites. If they allowed @gmail.com for example, they would lose the "network" security.
has anyone thought he could be saying this to cover how much they can see? If everyone thinks "the government is stupidly behind the curve" then they will suspect less.
alright so file sharing is not stealing or sharing, exactly. We've waded through the BS, now is there a solution? A way for the content producers to get paid and the consumers to have easy access?