Can't blame NSI for trying to differentiate itself by providing more services to its customers since competition for domain registration's heating up *cough* register.com *cough* - it's just a matter of execution. In this case, the execution's less than perfect - that's an understatement:-)
3Com's probably come to their senses that Palm Computing needs to move faster, especially in the face of nimble folks like Handspring. This could be a Good Thing(tm) for all.
Knowing the kind and number of Playstation fanatics in Japan, Sony's probably just pricing the PS2 what it thinks the market will bear. Not to say that there aren't any Playstation fanatics in the US (heh). Expect prices in the US to be a little bit more down-to-earth.
ok, ya got me:-) thanks for point that out, tho' I'm not sure I'll have as much strength as you to run around and shout - I'll probably be in the horizontal position by then;-)
Whether Sun hopes to make StarOffice a viable desktop contender with M$ Office depends on what Sun's long-term strategy for StarDivision is. What concerns me is whether Sun will continue to keep supporting and developing the Windows and Linux versions of StarOffice in the long run.
Can't blame NSI for trying to differentiate itself by providing more services to its customers since competition for domain registration's heating up *cough* register.com *cough* - it's just a matter of execution. In this case, the execution's less than perfect - that's an understatement :-)
Yep, same story - blank page. Either NSI have really taken it down or it's suffered the slashdot effect(tm) ;-)
No problems at all on Sep 9 at our side. We took the whole exercise as a full dress rehearsal for New Year's eve...complete with champaign ;-)
3Com's probably come to their senses that Palm Computing needs to move faster, especially in the face of nimble folks like Handspring. This could be a Good Thing(tm) for all.
Knowing the kind and number of Playstation fanatics in Japan, Sony's probably just pricing the PS2 what it thinks the market will bear. Not to say that there aren't any Playstation fanatics in the US (heh). Expect prices in the US to be a little bit more down-to-earth.
ok, ya got me :-) thanks for point that out, tho' I'm not sure I'll have as much strength as you to run around and shout - I'll probably be in the horizontal position by then ;-)
Maybe doing anything more than 4 hours a day is addictive ;-)
Whether Sun hopes to make StarOffice a viable desktop contender with M$ Office depends on what Sun's long-term strategy for StarDivision is. What concerns me is whether Sun will continue to keep supporting and developing the Windows and Linux versions of StarOffice in the long run.