Well I'm working in the oil industry and they'd be pleased with certified products. Actually, they'd pay any quantity of money for a certified OS. We are using Red Hat because it has a good support and certifications here in Mexico. I think this is a good move for Red Hat.
I have to agree that Chinese piracy is so high, just check the reports of the Business Software Alliance. So for the average Chinese user, there is no much difference between the "free" Windows and FreeDOS
Well in the topic of conspiracies... maybe Google itself allowed this blackout just to demonstrate that the e-world almost ends without it. Six hours is enough, so the service will be operational by the 16:00 CDT.
I'm in Mexico and Google is still not working!
It is amazing that we're so tied to Google that we forget the others search engines (in fact when I couldn't search into Google I thought "well I'll wait a couple of minutes" instead of using another search engine like Yahoo!)
Yeah I use CardExpor II and it works pretty cool, by the way, how do you mount it on Linux? I only use it on my Winbox.
Well I'm working in the oil industry and they'd be pleased with certified products. Actually, they'd pay any quantity of money for a certified OS. We are using Red Hat because it has a good support and certifications here in Mexico. I think this is a good move for Red Hat.
What about videogames, will they be certified as well? Enough videogames for Linux and I can burn my Windows box!
I have to agree that Chinese piracy is so high, just check the reports of the Business Software Alliance. So for the average Chinese user, there is no much difference between the "free" Windows and FreeDOS
I can confirm that Google is working at full power in Mexico
I'm in Mexico and only Google web searches is not working (images, froogle, news are fine); google.com.mx is not working in the same way.
I'm not sure,Google is now more than USA stuff, there should be something more global, maybe Bush will blast UN for not supporting his war.
Well in the topic of conspiracies... maybe Google itself allowed this blackout just to demonstrate that the e-world almost ends without it. Six hours is enough, so the service will be operational by the 16:00 CDT.
At least here in Mexico Yahoo is working perfectly
I'm in Mexico and Google is still not working! It is amazing that we're so tied to Google that we forget the others search engines (in fact when I couldn't search into Google I thought "well I'll wait a couple of minutes" instead of using another search engine like Yahoo!)
Gmail is still working (thank God, now I can't live with out it) Yeah very strange, more than one hour and Google is still not working!