I just checked out the previously linked eyeOS, and it has a browser built into the "OS". You can actually open up eyeOS again, and log in again, and open up the browser in that "OS", and so on.
Now tell me, why would you put a browser in an application that runs in a browser? That's like giving me a scooter to get around within my car.
And BTW, it does not bypass any proxies or other workplace limitations, so far as I can tell.
"The newly overtime-eligible employees will have very structured work days and structured work hours."
Translation: Sure, we'll pay you overtime. But we won't let you work overtime. And you still better have that code on my desk by 9am.
If they have Angelina Jolie or Milla Jovovich.
The linked items don't seem to be about Verizon, but users under Verizon's service. You know, like, anyone with a X@Verizon.net address?
I just checked out the previously linked eyeOS, and it has a browser built into the "OS". You can actually open up eyeOS again, and log in again, and open up the browser in that "OS", and so on.
Now tell me, why would you put a browser in an application that runs in a browser? That's like giving me a scooter to get around within my car.
And BTW, it does not bypass any proxies or other workplace limitations, so far as I can tell.
$60 Canadian? That's, what, $7.54 US? Hold a copy for me.
"The newly overtime-eligible employees will have very structured work days and structured work hours." Translation: Sure, we'll pay you overtime. But we won't let you work overtime. And you still better have that code on my desk by 9am.
Does this mean you can finally buy a wookiee? I'm really getting tired of mowing my own lawn.