Come camping and hiking in Norway or Iceland. You'd be hard pressed to find places not covered by affordable cell phone data networks. Probably in Denmark too, don't know about Sweden or Finland.
What happened to all the penguins---are they no longer on Slashdot anymore? How about these reasons to like Dropbox over MS, Google, and the others:
- Linux client
That's what I thought also when deciding on Dropbox over Google Drive for my employer. However, pairing business and personal accounts isn't supported on Linux, nor have Dropbox committed to supporting it. So while they do provide a native Linux client, and you didn't write "linux support", I wouldn't be too surprised if that support deteriorated even more in the time ahead.
When a domain name like.as,.cx or.to is handled and sold comercially troughout the world I think its pretty irrelevant if a inhabitant choose his national domain or not.
Usually the inhabitants of these islands should share some of the earned money through taxes or state owned companies (special deal, whatever), it would probably not hurt the companies selling these domains to give away a few to local inhabitants.
Come camping and hiking in Norway or Iceland. You'd be hard pressed to find places not covered by affordable cell phone data networks. Probably in Denmark too, don't know about Sweden or Finland.
What happened to all the penguins---are they no longer on Slashdot anymore? How about these reasons to like Dropbox over MS, Google, and the others:
- Linux client
That's what I thought also when deciding on Dropbox over Google Drive for my employer. However, pairing business and personal accounts isn't supported on Linux, nor have Dropbox committed to supporting it. So while they do provide a native Linux client, and you didn't write "linux support", I wouldn't be too surprised if that support deteriorated even more in the time ahead.
When a domain name like .as, .cx or .to is handled and sold comercially troughout the world I think its pretty irrelevant if a inhabitant choose his national domain or not.
Usually the inhabitants of these islands should share some of the earned money through taxes or state owned companies (special deal, whatever), it would probably not hurt the companies selling these domains to give away a few to local inhabitants.