Whose to say that microsoft won't cough up a subpoena once OpenOffice can read these new files, temporarily shutting down OpenOffice development while the mess that will make goes through years of litigation?
IIRC, microsoft and nintendo seem to like each other as they have slightly different target markets. Microsoft wants teens, while Nintendo wants mostly children. Plus Nintendo seems to be shifting its primary market away from the console towards the handheld. This shouldnt change the deal between nintendo and ATi.
GNOME development is slightly disappointing. It's lagging really far behind KDE in terms of eye candy. Although, I must say that gnome seems to be much more consistent than KDE and much easier to use.
will be next. What the point is continuing development on a piece of software that is fundamentally flawed? It's one gaping security hole the internet would be better off without!
...because it cant filter out certain songs with a 100% success rate. Shouldn't this apply to the DMCA in reverse? It would stop so much of this automated crap that's never effective...
Talk about a core dump...
Whose to say that microsoft won't cough up a subpoena once OpenOffice can read these new files, temporarily shutting down OpenOffice development while the mess that will make goes through years of litigation?
Or about $221564.2 assuming a $14.3 per share for a total of $292964.2.
What a lame money making scheme...
IIRC, microsoft and nintendo seem to like each other as they have slightly different target markets. Microsoft wants teens, while Nintendo wants mostly children. Plus Nintendo seems to be shifting its primary market away from the console towards the handheld. This shouldnt change the deal between nintendo and ATi.
Why not? We all know how much loves stamping out competition...
GNOME development is slightly disappointing. It's lagging really far behind KDE in terms of eye candy. Although, I must say that gnome seems to be much more consistent than KDE and much easier to use.
will be next. What the point is continuing development on a piece of software that is fundamentally flawed? It's one gaping security hole the internet would be better off without!
.... My fish got sucked into my waterblock. All these gooey bits will take a year to clean out.. X(
...because it cant filter out certain songs with a 100% success rate. Shouldn't this apply to the DMCA in reverse? It would stop so much of this automated crap that's never effective...