NY Times, WSJ, Myspace, Foxsports, Hulu (45%), askmen, rottentomatoes, photobucket, IGN, gamespy... Seriously, these sites all have tons of advertising all over the place. What will a pay-for model get them other than a major loss of market share?
I totally disagree.. To me it seems powerful, simple, and very flexible. Japan Post, Starbucks, Dell, all customers...
Non-profits get 10 licenses and over 4,000 nonprofits use it.
http://www.salesforce.com/foundation/
Worth a look at least.
I know that Sacramento, CA is one as well. I prepared a rebuttal for my own case of a shorter than recommended standard amber light but moved prior to my court date and thus just paid it. It still burns me to this day that I didn't come back and fight it.
This is not going to work well for anyone that has multiple RFIDs in their pockets. The current scanners are unable to dicipher between different cards. I already have two cards that use RFID technology and am forced to either pull one out when I want to scan in or awkwardly adjust my wallet so that only one is read. Either way it just defeats the intuitiveness of it if I spend more time trying to get the thing to work instead of just scanning the card I had to pull out anyways.
Google has had a pet project for quite a while called Keyhole 2 that has many more features that they seem to be dragging over to their maps site. The zoom is a lot better ( down to the level where you can see cars clearly ) and it is international ( China doesn't seem to work, go figure..)I got sucked in during the trial period but couldn't find a logical reason to pay for it.
Jeeze I remember when I was reading about this almost over three years ago! I'm glad to see that they are finally coming into the retail market. I'll be really excited when the flexible OLED screens become a retail product.
NY Times, WSJ, Myspace, Foxsports, Hulu (45%), askmen, rottentomatoes, photobucket, IGN, gamespy... Seriously, these sites all have tons of advertising all over the place. What will a pay-for model get them other than a major loss of market share?
I totally disagree.. To me it seems powerful, simple, and very flexible. Japan Post, Starbucks, Dell, all customers... Non-profits get 10 licenses and over 4,000 nonprofits use it. http://www.salesforce.com/foundation/ Worth a look at least.
I know that Sacramento, CA is one as well. I prepared a rebuttal for my own case of a shorter than recommended standard amber light but moved prior to my court date and thus just paid it. It still burns me to this day that I didn't come back and fight it.
3. and guys who replace batteries
This is not going to work well for anyone that has multiple RFIDs in their pockets. The current scanners are unable to dicipher between different cards. I already have two cards that use RFID technology and am forced to either pull one out when I want to scan in or awkwardly adjust my wallet so that only one is read. Either way it just defeats the intuitiveness of it if I spend more time trying to get the thing to work instead of just scanning the card I had to pull out anyways.
Google has had a pet project for quite a while called Keyhole 2 that has many more features that they seem to be dragging over to their maps site. The zoom is a lot better ( down to the level where you can see cars clearly ) and it is international ( China doesn't seem to work, go figure..)I got sucked in during the trial period but couldn't find a logical reason to pay for it.
They did sell this, it is a very old model in Japan and has been on and off ebay for almost a year.
This will be fantastic! I've always wondered how Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf would run a country! I mean he is already People Magazine's most beautiful person, why not the prime minister too?
Yeah, I know, everyone thinks he's dead-- he's on a secret island just kickin it with Elvis, Tupac, and the easter bunny!
Are you trying to say "fhqwhgads"? Everybody to the limit!
Jeeze I remember when I was reading about this almost over three years ago! I'm glad to see that they are finally coming into the retail market. I'll be really excited when the flexible OLED screens become a retail product.