In France, an ISP named Free uses just that. They give you 100Mb for your personal page on yourlogin.free.fr and an e-mail address yourlogin@free.fr
Don't know if it's prior art though, I don't remember when Free began in business, but I'm pretty confident there are *tons* of other examples...
In France, an ISP named Free uses just that. They give you 100Mb for your personal page on yourlogin.free.fr and an e-mail address yourlogin@free.fr Don't know if it's prior art though, I don't remember when Free began in business, but I'm pretty confident there are *tons* of other examples...
I'd settle for a roll of toilet paper. :(, couldn't resist)
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(retranslated from french
My favorite mouse has 105 buttons and no wheel. How do you reply directly to the news ?
> What will it take for the rest of the world to wake up and realize that the only software you can trust is open source?
As much a defendant of OSS as I am, I can't agree with this. Home-made software is, in some situations, better than OSS because
1) you still has access to the source
2) you can include in it things you don't necessarily want to be disclosed (this can be a flaw too, of course).