I think the preDevCamp guys are over reacting. At least they are getting some acknowledgment from Palm. Let Palm release the damn thing first then have them focus their sites on the community. If the platform is solid and open, people will flock to it, with or without preDevCamp.
dam
I work for a Cisco partner in the VoIP space. Cisco has already put their PBX on Linux, as well as their SIP proxy. It is only a matter of time where every Cisco product which sits on top of Windows will remove that dependency.
dam
I think you're wrong, RSS is great, I love it and I use it and you probably use it, so who cares if most people don't know what it is? Does it make it less valuable? Inovation starts with one or a few people.
Their underlying technology is all searching, which they still do great. What they are doing is not putting their hands into too many pies, but taking some slices of the search pie and putting icing on it.
The real numbers and the true impact of Firefox will only mean something after 6-12 months after all the press dies down. Another thing is that MS is really has not doing anything yet, anything publicly, so assuming there will be a responce from MS then we will see how FF withstands on MS's direct line of sight.
Office has about 100% market share in business. MS is really facing an uphill battle with their new release it has to be better than anything they have released, and it seems that their ace card will be collaboration. Maybe a CVS type Office reposotory where you can access your documents or any documents by your company from anywhere. A way to link your profit excel sheet, with your word memo, with your inventory access database, with email to investors... We shall see.
So, the FCC gathered all this information, compiled it and then presented it to the public. Ok, we can assume that the FCC is a non-partisan entity. Well, this rule now says that the non-partisan entity will no longer provide this information, but the original owners of the information can still make it public. So, lets see, I am Verizon I have a huge outage in some region where I commonly have outages, why would I tell the customer this information? What forces me not to give it some spin?
It is called colloquialism and every region, state has it. You can pick up some of it from tv (in exagerated form) but still you can get a taste for it. Just like in Texas where yall means you all.
Lets start with Yahoo. How do geeks and nerds see Yahoo? A wealth of information? Or just a pile ads with some search results in the middle?
Google? Well, I have noticed as well as others have the current search results have not been as good as before.
It seems that greed and advertising always tarnishes everything it touches. It will be interesting to see what the 14 staff memebers of CL.com decide to do with their up and coming fame.
There should be a ton of resources all over the web about this. First, don't stay in bed or do other activities in bed other than sleep. Your body needs to know that when you are in bed you are there to sleep. Cut back on the chocolate, sweets, coffee, etc, specially late at night. Drink some warm milk before you get to bed. Do different things before you go to bed and see which one actually makes you sleep then try to get that in a routine before going to bed. Exercise!
I am not a doctor, but what I do is have various input devices, wheel mouse, regular mouse, split keyboard, regular keyboard and every couple of months change my main computer's devices. I don't know if this will actually help but the change feels nice.
GL is by far the best. I did an extensive search before I settled on GL. It has great plugins that allow you keep spammers out, great RSS integration, polls, stats, upload area, static pages, images, etc etc. And themes to boot. Check out my site for an example. site.
Where does outsourcing stop? You can basiclly outsource pretty much every aspect of any company to a comparable cheaper solution overseas. However, where are the lines drawn? What is the criteria? Does cheaper automatically call for outsourcing. Is there a formula to this?
PS: I know this is not one question, but they all closely related.
Before you ask for help, I think you will be spending some wise money by consulting a lawyer first, then a lawyer after you find someone to help you, then a lawyer once the project is done. Your idea can be extremely valueable with someone with more money ane assests.
If you had this problem then I or anyone will have this problem too, so please let us know what program you are talking about. Was a user error? Was it a bug? Is the bug being worked on?
The whole point of the future is that it is unknown, this is just wishful thinking, nothing else. This is like saying, we would like to eliminate, AIDS, world hunger, increase the life expentancy to 200 years, and to populate Uranus and we want this done in 10 years. The whole point of technology is that it is new, unknown, and quickly changing. What these guys should have concentrated on is things that can be solved now or in the very near future, something that is more feasible and where the variables are more controlled.
This is just some goverments trying to get someone else to do their work dirty work. Look at China, they do their own monitoring, they monitor what is withing their 'Domain' content hosted in their country, and content coming into their country, that is the way it should be.
PS:I am not saying that what China is doing is correct, all I am saying is that they are monitoring their nation's internet from their nation, the way it should be.
It is not that the IRC server are being singeled out, if the IRC servers are gone, then tomorrow is going to be the freenet nodes, or the DC networks, etc, etc. The problem is not removing the targets, but getting rid of the shooters.
dam
Leasing would not be an alternative, let us say you have 5 routers you are leasing, and buying 5 other ones to replace those. By leasing out your 5 original routers, you are now in charge of 10 routers, maybe doubling your work load, dealing with your own router problems and the problems of the person that has leased your hardware.
This makes perfect sense for the hardware companies, when you buy a high end router, you aren't paying just for the box, the metal, and the wires, but also for the IOS, tha code might not have a pretty front end, or a nice little start button, but it is software that someone made and without it the box is useless. Software companies do this all the time, makes perfect business sense for hardware companies to do the same.
I think the preDevCamp guys are over reacting. At least they are getting some acknowledgment from Palm. Let Palm release the damn thing first then have them focus their sites on the community. If the platform is solid and open, people will flock to it, with or without preDevCamp. dam
I work for a Cisco partner in the VoIP space. Cisco has already put their PBX on Linux, as well as their SIP proxy. It is only a matter of time where every Cisco product which sits on top of Windows will remove that dependency. dam
Never noticed that before, what a PITA. dam
About freaking time!!!!
I think you're wrong, RSS is great, I love it and I use it and you probably use it, so who cares if most people don't know what it is? Does it make it less valuable? Inovation starts with one or a few people.
Their underlying technology is all searching, which they still do great. What they are doing is not putting their hands into too many pies, but taking some slices of the search pie and putting icing on it.
dam
The real numbers and the true impact of Firefox will only mean something after 6-12 months after all the press dies down. Another thing is that MS is really has not doing anything yet, anything publicly, so assuming there will be a responce from MS then we will see how FF withstands on MS's direct line of sight.
Office has about 100% market share in business. MS is really facing an uphill battle with their new release it has to be better than anything they have released, and it seems that their ace card will be collaboration. Maybe a CVS type Office reposotory where you can access your documents or any documents by your company from anywhere. A way to link your profit excel sheet, with your word memo, with your inventory access database, with email to investors... We shall see.
So, the FCC gathered all this information, compiled it and then presented it to the public. Ok, we can assume that the FCC is a non-partisan entity. Well, this rule now says that the non-partisan entity will no longer provide this information, but the original owners of the information can still make it public. So, lets see, I am Verizon I have a huge outage in some region where I commonly have outages, why would I tell the customer this information? What forces me not to give it some spin?
It is called colloquialism and every region, state has it. You can pick up some of it from tv (in exagerated form) but still you can get a taste for it. Just like in Texas where yall means you all.
Lets start with Yahoo. How do geeks and nerds see Yahoo? A wealth of information? Or just a pile ads with some search results in the middle?
Google? Well, I have noticed as well as others have the current search results have not been as good as before.
It seems that greed and advertising always tarnishes everything it touches. It will be interesting to see what the 14 staff memebers of CL.com decide to do with their up and coming fame.
Good luck.
I agree I think firefox got cheated big time. Heck it was not even mentioned!
There should be a ton of resources all over the web about this. First, don't stay in bed or do other activities in bed other than sleep. Your body needs to know that when you are in bed you are there to sleep. Cut back on the chocolate, sweets, coffee, etc, specially late at night. Drink some warm milk before you get to bed. Do different things before you go to bed and see which one actually makes you sleep then try to get that in a routine before going to bed. Exercise!
I am not a doctor, but what I do is have various input devices, wheel mouse, regular mouse, split keyboard, regular keyboard and every couple of months change my main computer's devices. I don't know if this will actually help but the change feels nice.
GL is by far the best. I did an extensive search before I settled on GL. It has great plugins that allow you keep spammers out, great RSS integration, polls, stats, upload area, static pages, images, etc etc. And themes to boot. Check out my site for an example. site.
Where does outsourcing stop? You can basiclly outsource pretty much every aspect of any company to a comparable cheaper solution overseas. However, where are the lines drawn? What is the criteria? Does cheaper automatically call for outsourcing. Is there a formula to this?
PS: I know this is not one question, but they all closely related.
I agree DocBook XML docbook seems to support XML just fine.
Before you ask for help, I think you will be spending some wise money by consulting a lawyer first, then a lawyer after you find someone to help you, then a lawyer once the project is done. Your idea can be extremely valueable with someone with more money ane assests.
If you had this problem then I or anyone will have this problem too, so please let us know what program you are talking about. Was a user error? Was it a bug? Is the bug being worked on?
The whole point of the future is that it is unknown, this is just wishful thinking, nothing else. This is like saying, we would like to eliminate, AIDS, world hunger, increase the life expentancy to 200 years, and to populate Uranus and we want this done in 10 years. The whole point of technology is that it is new, unknown, and quickly changing. What these guys should have concentrated on is things that can be solved now or in the very near future, something that is more feasible and where the variables are more controlled.
Just a rant!
Tell your friends to cancel it, don't use Yahoo messenger, don't stop at their webpage, hopefully they will get that point.
This is just some goverments trying to get someone else to do their work dirty work. Look at China, they do their own monitoring, they monitor what is withing their 'Domain' content hosted in their country, and content coming into their country, that is the way it should be.
PS:I am not saying that what China is doing is correct, all I am saying is that they are monitoring their nation's internet from their nation, the way it should be.
It is not that the IRC server are being singeled out, if the IRC servers are gone, then tomorrow is going to be the freenet nodes, or the DC networks, etc, etc. The problem is not removing the targets, but getting rid of the shooters. dam
Leasing would not be an alternative, let us say you have 5 routers you are leasing, and buying 5 other ones to replace those. By leasing out your 5 original routers, you are now in charge of 10 routers, maybe doubling your work load, dealing with your own router problems and the problems of the person that has leased your hardware.
Hate to play devil's advocate but ohh well..
This makes perfect sense for the hardware companies, when you buy a high end router, you aren't paying just for the box, the metal, and the wires, but also for the IOS, tha code might not have a pretty front end, or a nice little start button, but it is software that someone made and without it the box is useless. Software companies do this all the time, makes perfect business sense for hardware companies to do the same.