If you want to talk about the metaverse. Check out second life. Also check out The Metaverse Roadmap. The metaverse is comming the ground work is being laid now. It is people like you that have no vision and will be left behind when the revolution happens.
That is great. I work with Asterisk on a daily basis. I setup pbx systems for mid-size to large companies using VOIP. I really feel as VOIP becomes more popular, it will really allow the open source community shine. Since now the only thing you need to purchase now is hardware. It is also not very hard to setup enterprise level type solutions. With that it is my opinion and only my opinion this one of the major factors that will help Linux go to next level. This going be the next disruptive technology. I can't wait to what is going to happen over next 5 years with VOIP and Linux, especially with changes that are coming for broadband. Well that is my two cents. LATE!
I have just started working with Broadvoice. So my opinion may seem slanted. I have enjoyed using Broadvoice for the most part. I have notice some problems with the service while downloading large files, but you get with any service you would use. According BroadBand Reports we are number one in the VoIP Market. We are also lauching into new markets and new features soon.
I think his time would be better spent. Coming up with his own apps. Then spending time about how the apps already there are lacking. It just the man likes to grip about OS X.....(I hope he is not getting paid for it.
1) New Zealand
2) Nothing already here, it did take some cash though.
If you want to talk about the metaverse. Check out second life. Also check out The Metaverse Roadmap. The metaverse is comming the ground work is being laid now. It is people like you that have no vision and will be left behind when the revolution happens.
That is great. I work with Asterisk on a daily basis. I setup pbx systems for mid-size to large companies using VOIP. I really feel as VOIP becomes more popular, it will really allow the open source community shine. Since now the only thing you need to purchase now is hardware. It is also not very hard to setup enterprise level type solutions. With that it is my opinion and only my opinion this one of the major factors that will help Linux go to next level. This going be the next disruptive technology. I can't wait to what is going to happen over next 5 years with VOIP and Linux, especially with changes that are coming for broadband. Well that is my two cents. LATE!
you can get unlimited to any where in the USA and Canada for $19.99 and you can use Asterisk with it.
I have just started working with Broadvoice. So my opinion may seem slanted. I have enjoyed using Broadvoice for the most part. I have notice some problems with the service while downloading large files, but you get with any service you would use. According BroadBand Reports we are number one in the VoIP Market. We are also lauching into new markets and new features soon.
I think his time would be better spent. Coming up with his own apps. Then spending time about how the apps already there are lacking. It just the man likes to grip about OS X.....(I hope he is not getting paid for it.
I also ways have paper manuals around you never know when a hard drive is going to crash, it also have good have for those long bowl movements.