Their arabic samples are quite impressive! I have never seen any machine translation do that!!! (sure they are "controlled" samples, but they're still impressive)
Openoffice is a great office suite, but it reminds me of mozilla, what we really need is a set of re-engineered applications with the same core (smaller-lighter-easier just like mozilla's firefox and thunderbird).
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THE WORLD IS FLAT???
official policy???
this is just FUD!!! i know it's not true, i have read all their school books, and they state clearly that the world is spherical:)
you probably heard that from a guy who heard that from a guy who heard that from a guy who heard that from a guy...etc.
Guess what? why does Passport have many users? do they come from Microsoft? NO! They are hotmail users....
Why not:
a system that allows you to authenticate to one of many "Big" user Repositories, such as Yahoo, AOL, OSDN... whetever...
You would first choose a repository to authenticate to: eg. passport/yahoo/icq/whatever and you're redirected to a logon form that redirects you back if you have the correct password (with similar security mechanisms as passport)
Houw about a "Cowboyneal" option....??
probably the slashdot effect, slashdot has been slashdotted for quite a long time.
Their arabic samples are quite impressive! I have never seen any machine translation do that!!! (sure they are "controlled" samples, but they're still impressive)
The pdf was most probably created using microsoft word.
Openoffice is a great office suite, but it reminds me of mozilla, what we really need is a set of re-engineered applications with the same core (smaller-lighter-easier just like mozilla's firefox and thunderbird).
THE WORLD IS FLAT???
:)
...etc.
official policy???
this is just FUD!!! i know it's not true, i have read all their school books, and they state clearly that the world is spherical
you probably heard that from a guy who heard that from a guy who heard that from a guy who heard that from a guy
Why not:
a system that allows you to authenticate to one of many "Big" user Repositories, such as Yahoo, AOL, OSDN... whetever...
You would first choose a repository to authenticate to: eg. passport/yahoo/icq/whatever and you're redirected to a logon form that redirects you back if you have the correct password (with similar security mechanisms as passport)