It sounds as if the game industry is following the media, cable, internet and other communication industries into a fixed monthly cost payment structure.
It seems these guys built a hell of software and it works agazing. Looks like after several years of having nothing interesting as a successor to ICQ, Napster at all... these guys come. GOOD LUCK and bring a version to Linux!:)
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Such Hackers sould be acknoledged for finding security holes, posting them publicly, and in effect making the community more secure.
In reality, they are prosecuted by government agencies and the institutional world... what a treuturus world.
hardware has progressed dramatically over the past decade and left software somewhere behind... there is nt much use for faster and faster servers when software doesn't keep up the phase... this decade will be a "software decade"
hold on a sec... this guy reached the 10 most wanted on the US post... and his earnings were only 5 digits??? this sounds like one of those cases that the media highlights the capture of a small fish, while leaving the big fish in the shadows... of-course, untouched.
Something here is definately wrong...
China is promoting a local version for every software. It has it's own Instant Messenger, developing it's own Linux version, and any other popular software. In the long run, China is posed to surpass develop a counterpart for the Microsoft-Oracle-IBM treaty...
but open-source will always prevail...:)
In a social network, and it doesn't matter if it's friendster or Instant Messenger or any other kind, each person is naturally part of the verification of the people that are connected to him. If people that you don't know connect to you in ICQ for example, then you disconnect from them. If the friendster network is not that intuitive, then it has a serious malfunction. Connections should be symmetrical, like they do it in Huminity Huminity - this way, people actualy validate the other people that are connected to them.... otherwise, it's not a social network... it's a joke.
In a social network, and it doesn't matter if it's friendster or Instant Messenger or any other kind, each person is naturally part of the verification of the people that are connected to him.
If people that you don't know connect to you in ICQ for example, then you disconnect from them. If the friendster network is not that intuitive to make people disconnect from fakes that are connected to them like a cancer, then it has a serious malfunction. Connections should be symmetrical, like they do it in Huminity Huminity - I ran it on the Linux emulator, and it works great.
It sounds as if the game industry is following the media, cable, internet and other communication industries into a fixed monthly cost payment structure.
It seems these guys built a hell of software and it works agazing. Looks like after several years of having nothing interesting as a successor to ICQ, Napster at all... these guys come. GOOD LUCK and bring a version to Linux! :)
Such Hackers sould be acknoledged for finding security holes, posting them publicly, and in effect making the community more secure. In reality, they are prosecuted by government agencies and the institutional world... what a treuturus world.
I am dieing to have an R2D2 at home :)
hardware has progressed dramatically over the past decade and left software somewhere behind... there is nt much use for faster and faster servers when software doesn't keep up the phase... this decade will be a "software decade"
this is propostrus!!! next thing you know they will tack everyone "for the sake of the public"...
hold on a sec... this guy reached the 10 most wanted on the US post... and his earnings were only 5 digits??? this sounds like one of those cases that the media highlights the capture of a small fish, while leaving the big fish in the shadows... of-course, untouched. Something here is definately wrong...
China is promoting a local version for every software. It has it's own Instant Messenger, developing it's own Linux version, and any other popular software. In the long run, China is posed to surpass develop a counterpart for the Microsoft-Oracle-IBM treaty... but open-source will always prevail... :)
In a social network, and it doesn't matter if it's friendster or Instant Messenger or any other kind, each person is naturally part of the verification of the people that are connected to him. If people that you don't know connect to you in ICQ for example, then you disconnect from them. If the friendster network is not that intuitive, then it has a serious malfunction. Connections should be symmetrical, like they do it in Huminity Huminity - this way, people actualy validate the other people that are connected to them.... otherwise, it's not a social network... it's a joke.
In a social network, and it doesn't matter if it's friendster or Instant Messenger or any other kind, each person is naturally part of the verification of the people that are connected to him. If people that you don't know connect to you in ICQ for example, then you disconnect from them. If the friendster network is not that intuitive to make people disconnect from fakes that are connected to them like a cancer, then it has a serious malfunction. Connections should be symmetrical, like they do it in Huminity Huminity - I ran it on the Linux emulator, and it works great.