It's new, it's hype... it isn't fair to come with facts here... You have to be excited about that! Didn't you know?
Because the volume of sold phone isn't more rising, they have top bring something new, that everyone must have. BUY IT!
Or you're responsible it the whole marketing-bubble collapses!
It seems, tha Yahoo! registered it's name in australia THIS August. So before this, this guy hadn't to care about Yahoo!
But now it seems, he thinks to have found a Source of money, so he sues Yahoo!...
a time, where people asked: "Who will ever need the power of a pentium processor with 100MHz?"
or
"Who will ever need hundereds of megs of diskspace?"
or
"who will need a graphical userinterface?"
It's allways the same question, and allways the (almost) same answer: "Nobody"
But history teaches us, a little bit later, ist's sold! And it's "needed"! Why? I don't know, but it's what i learned over the last years.
So i think, XP will have a hard (slow) start, but as soon, as all the new computers will be preinstalled with WinXP, companies will upgrade to the new OS because they want a homogene Infrastructure.
cu
Marco (from switzerland...)
PS: sorry for the poor english, i hope you understand what i mean
It's new, it's hype... it isn't fair to come with facts here... You have to be excited about that! Didn't you know?
Because the volume of sold phone isn't more rising, they have top bring something new, that everyone must have. BUY IT!
Or you're responsible it the whole marketing-bubble collapses!
PS: ouups... seems i forgot the tags
Look at his Website and you know it... it seems it isn't hit by the Slashdot-Effect.
CAN this person be serious?
It seems, tha Yahoo! registered it's name in australia THIS August. So before this, this guy hadn't to care about Yahoo!
But now it seems, he thinks to have found a Source of money, so he sues Yahoo!...
a time, where people asked: "Who will ever need the power of a pentium processor with 100MHz?"
or
"Who will ever need hundereds of megs of diskspace?"
or
"who will need a graphical userinterface?"
It's allways the same question, and allways the (almost) same answer: "Nobody"
But history teaches us, a little bit later, ist's sold! And it's "needed"! Why? I don't know, but it's what i learned over the last years.
So i think, XP will have a hard (slow) start, but as soon, as all the new computers will be preinstalled with WinXP, companies will upgrade to the new OS because they want a homogene Infrastructure.
cu
Marco (from switzerland...)
PS: sorry for the poor english, i hope you understand what i mean