The report boasts that the substantive provisions of the Act have mandated adoption of a number of commercial email "best practices" that many legitimate online marketers are now following.
Say that there is "legitimate" online marketers... these are not the ones that are the issue here. Laws like this have never affected the ones that it is intended to, it just creates more work for legitimate operations.
This would make sense if the person that broke in only stole their own electronics and jewelry. It is hard to prove that you broke in and stole your own SSN.
I don't understand how downloading a television show with Commercials is any different than recording it on my Tivo. I can skip commercials there as well as I can if I download a show. That's all they are truely worried about. (duh) the bottome line.
For the average home user, this will be a good thing. If the XP nodes on your corporate network are set up to automagically update to Windows Update, you've probably already got bigger things to worry about.
The purchase price was $2.9B with a $1B mail in rebate.
The report boasts that the substantive provisions of the Act have mandated adoption of a number of commercial email "best practices" that many legitimate online marketers are now following.
Say that there is "legitimate" online marketers... these are not the ones that are the issue here. Laws like this have never affected the ones that it is intended to, it just creates more work for legitimate operations.
This would make sense if the person that broke in only stole their own electronics and jewelry. It is hard to prove that you broke in and stole your own SSN.
What an oportune moment for that message.
How is this competition to iTunes? This is just another subscription service. This too will pass.
Yes, updates should be tested, but, if this is like the McAfee 7.1 problem, cpu spikes to not happen on EVERY machine.
I don't understand how downloading a television show with Commercials is any different than recording it on my Tivo. I can skip commercials there as well as I can if I download a show. That's all they are truely worried about. (duh) the bottome line.
For the average home user, this will be a good thing. If the XP nodes on your corporate network are set up to automagically update to Windows Update, you've probably already got bigger things to worry about.
Registrant:
Google Inc. (DOM-335099)
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View CA 94043 US
Domain Name: googleplex.com
Hmmm, could be.
duh
Last Sale $ 2.13
I bet you could also license it as well...
/spelling_police
http://mirrordot.org/stories/b810b5b7bf18eb8d82adf 1137dae0587/index.html
I thought the same thing when I couldn't find my little town. . . Until I zoomed in and it was there.
forgetting linebreaks is a bitch
running a sybian /funny
Ever been to the mirrordot.org homepage. Ouch.
Wasn't this posted not to long ago?
Thank you very much for the correction Mr. Anonymous Coward spelling police.
That thinks ICANN is getting rediculous and frivilous in approving these new names?
http://images.google.com/images?q=loon&hl=en&btnG= Google+Search
Michigan has been doing this for some time.