Say what you want about flooz.com but anybody that could start a business where people are willing to trade you american dollars for some currency you just made up... well that has to say something.
Basically he said that now, with both client and server applications, Netscape Communications will be well positioned to do a complete end-around Microsoft. With regards to Web apps, Netscape will now have the muscle and means to treat the OS as just a commodity. It won't matter who's OS you're running because you'll still be able to use Netscape's products in your web browser.
Others have tried that sort of thing before... I'm not sure it would work out any better for Adobe.
Denis Potvin STILL sucks
Dude, you basically have to be Bobby Orr to have that as your sig.
Denis Potvin
1972-1988 N.Y. Islanders 1,060 GP, 310 Goals, 742 Assists, 1,052 Points
Stanley Cup: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983
Say what you want about flooz.com but anybody that could start a business where people are willing to trade you american dollars for some currency you just made up... well that has to say something.
Basically he said that now, with both client and server applications, Netscape Communications will be well positioned to do a complete end-around Microsoft. With regards to Web apps, Netscape will now have the muscle and means to treat the OS as just a commodity. It won't matter who's OS you're running because you'll still be able to use Netscape's products in your web browser.
Others have tried that sort of thing before... I'm not sure it would work out any better for Adobe.
Is there any voip service in canada that can really save you money over traditional local service?
;-)
I've had Vonage's service since they began offering it in Canada about a year ago.
Their low end plan is great for me- 22.89 per month including 500 minutes long distance.
Plus I got the satisfaction of canceling my Telus service. That's priceless
According to The Register, Sony may even release some sort of word processor and a spreadsheet app for the PSP.
u pdate_leak/
Who needs a laptop?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/17/sony_psp_