I live in the mountains 2 hours outside of Denver, Colorado. SMS coverage up here is spotty at best, and there have been several times where I've been paged but have not received it when I've been within 30 minutes of my house and a decent net connection.
Personally, I'd prefer not having to make sure I'm within cell phone tower range when I'm on call and want to leave my house.
I'd think it was intended as a joke except for three points. 1. Its not April. 2. None of the contributers to the MS article are named Ben Dover. 3. It too intelligent (or simple depending on your point of view) for Microsoft to have put forth as a pun.
None of the core developers stayed with Mambo.
:)
Telling in and of itself
I live in the mountains 2 hours outside of Denver, Colorado. SMS coverage up here is spotty at best, and there have been several times where I've been paged but have not received it when I've been within 30 minutes of my house and a decent net connection.
Personally, I'd prefer not having to make sure I'm within cell phone tower range when I'm on call and want to leave my house.
I'd think it was intended as a joke except for three points.
1. Its not April.
2. None of the contributers to the MS article are named Ben Dover.
3. It too intelligent (or simple depending on your point of view) for Microsoft to have put forth as a pun.
Truth is stranger than Microsoft.