Direct from McKinsey Quarterly, there is a piece on how marketers and those who generate profits from advertising should NOT worry about such things as TiVo. Providing examples on how to embrace technology rather than neglect it, this article is one that should be read by those who just don't get that consumers voice their collective opinions using technology that is available.
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I found this site while searching Google for Java IDE's - here is the link. Hope it helps. It appears to have a listing of a whole bunch of different Java IDE's - some commercial, some not..so.
I am running a machine here at work with Windows XP and Mandrake Linux 8.1. I installed Windows on the primary master hard drive, formatted it using NTFS - and then I installed Linux on the other hard drives. I use GRUB as my boot loader and pretty much I just installed everything as usual. Windows, then Linux..should be easy enough. I have not run in to any trouble and I've booted in to both OS's just fine.
I found this article on Planet IT - it says that the new version of Windows CE, due out in later 2001, will have support of both USB 2.0 and Bluetooth. I guess this could be construed as MS's way of attacking the Open Source flavors of competing OS's. It's a short read...
Direct from McKinsey Quarterly, there is a piece on how marketers and those who generate profits from advertising should NOT worry about such things as TiVo. Providing examples on how to embrace technology rather than neglect it, this article is one that should be read by those who just don't get that consumers voice their collective opinions using technology that is available.
Here is the article.
I found this site while searching Google for Java IDE's - here is the link. Hope it helps. It appears to have a listing of a whole bunch of different Java IDE's - some commercial, some not..so.
I am running a machine here at work with Windows XP and Mandrake Linux 8.1. I installed Windows on the primary master hard drive, formatted it using NTFS - and then I installed Linux on the other hard drives. I use GRUB as my boot loader and pretty much I just installed everything as usual. Windows, then Linux..should be easy enough. I have not run in to any trouble and I've booted in to both OS's just fine.
I found this article on Planet IT - it says that the new version of Windows CE, due out in later 2001, will have support of both USB 2.0 and Bluetooth. I guess this could be construed as MS's way of attacking the Open Source flavors of competing OS's. It's a short read...