I'm 5 digit/. user, and I use WhatsApp since the very beginning, it replaces BlackBerry messenger. FYI my country is one of the top BBM user and currently a massive number of my friends are already migrated to WhatsApp.
And another thing, we don't use SMS since very long time ago except for spam adv.
For example, there was a small business daycare that I know of that had Open Office installed on their work computers. Keep in mind that OO is free... no cost. Still, the owners hated it so much, they just weren't used to it and got frustrated enough that even in these tough economic times, they went out and forked over the cash for a copy of MS Word. Of course that's sad, but it happens every day with non-techies.
Google limits only 6 invitations, I guess they believe about 6 degree separation between all of the people of the world. I'm sure their aim is all of the people here
Well, if they can make it to the public, maybe I can use it to control my server room. Combined with wearable monitor, it's nice to type virtually in the air and control my *nix boxes in the server room.
I'm 5 digit /. user, and I use WhatsApp since the very beginning, it replaces BlackBerry messenger. FYI my country is one of the top BBM user and currently a massive number of my friends are already migrated to WhatsApp.
And another thing, we don't use SMS since very long time ago except for spam adv.
For example, there was a small business daycare that I know of that had Open Office installed on their work computers. Keep in mind that OO is free ... no cost. Still, the owners hated it so much, they just weren't used to it and got frustrated enough that even in these tough economic times, they went out and forked over the cash for a copy of MS Word. Of course that's sad, but it happens every day with non-techies.
... and, their office is not open anymore
Becuse if somebody found bug in Vista, then it's DX10 fault, period.
They did that because AMD will do so
Google limits only 6 invitations, I guess they believe about 6 degree separation between all of the people of the world. I'm sure their aim is all of the people here
If the experiment ends successfully, maybe NASA can replace their windows CE operating system they've been used to power their pocketpc.
Is it free?
Slashdotted again, maybe they should use "Slashdot Friendly" sign in front of their web page
Well, if they can make it to the public, maybe I can use it to control my server room. Combined with wearable monitor, it's nice to type virtually in the air and control my *nix boxes in the server room.
D. J. Bernstein claimed that his program should do the security tricks much better than bind, how many of you agree with me?
So it's true: linux beats window, window beats netscape, netscape beats linux. It's freezed my X window when I want to access the security page.
It seems that the battle between Micro$oft and the Linux community would never end. I just want to know who's own the truth?