If everything's tagged with something, you wouldn't need a / - at least, not a / that would list files; it would list available tags I suppose.
I don't know that conflict resolution would be an issue; you could have 'strong' and 'weak' tags - usernames and special filetypes would be 'strong' and generic things like 'music' could be weak.
If everything's tagged with something, you wouldn't need a / - at least, not a / that would list files; it would list available tags I suppose.
I don't know that conflict resolution would be an issue; you could have 'strong' and 'weak' tags - usernames and special filetypes would be 'strong' and generic things like 'music' could be weak.
Nice view of a filesystem btw. I like it.
Time to get your hopes up again? http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2012/01/16/building-the-next-generation-file-system-for-windows-refs.aspx
Most /.er's stopped using your products a long time ago.
Quite. We used PC Anywhere around a decade ago. 'PC Anyone' we called it. I honestly didn't think it was still an active product.
There are literally hundreds of anonymous proxy services for all kinds of situations. In the past I've used these:
Anonymous proxies
IPFreely Proxies
A private VPN might be more up your street though, depending on what exactly you're protecting, but the services will depend on where you live.
Possibly - haven't bothered testing it - I just stick Opera in User Mode.
But Wikipedia is "down" right now!
Just turn off CSS and you're good to go.
An accurate proximity check requires pairing - using the lower range transmitters could only determine whether you're in a 10 meter radius.