When you get down to it, who you employ is up to you. If you think that your customers would be best served by a former virus writer, then do it. If you think they are too dangerous then don't.
It comes down to your economic choice.
Now I can run north of the border, buy iTunes GC, and return home giggling over the profits.
Now only to factor in gas. Fortunantly war is fixing that little problem for me.
I haven't used IE to surf since I got firefox. And I have spread it around campus and have received only one complaint. Long live open source!
When you get down to it, who you employ is up to you. If you think that your customers would be best served by a former virus writer, then do it. If you think they are too dangerous then don't. It comes down to your economic choice.
The easiest way to hack is already being on the inside.
Will this save us if there is a comet on a collision course?
The robots will be commenting on Slashdot too! Maybe then the editing will be consistant...
So happy. So very, very happy.
Home Sweet Home I guess. All you need is a broadband connection and the number to the nearest pizza place and you are set.
As an IT organization, I have no skills and no ability and no purchasing of those (Linux) products.
I would Work for microsoft too if I had no Linux skill.
Does anyone have a Torrent link to download it?
Ironically if the spammers make more money in China then the internet will be more profitable there then in a Capitalist society.
The concept seems to be taking a bad Internet Provider and intergrating it with a bad Internet browser. Will probably be successful.
All of your money are belong to us -Paypal
By heart I am thinking you mean server.
Its legality cannot be discussed as long as it is always refered to first and formost as ILLEGAL filesharing.
When you vote with a dollar, it always counts.
It won't matter until it can fix user errors anyway.
Now I can run north of the border, buy iTunes GC, and return home giggling over the profits. Now only to factor in gas. Fortunantly war is fixing that little problem for me.
Looks like we are breaking the mirrors.
Most University's track this data already. And (as it says ing the article) they present this data in a summerized form.