if you can afford a tablet pc, when xp tablet edition is pretty awesome and well-tested and integrated with other existing microsoft products?
here's the thing about open source - as soon as it becomes big, and still rule the world.
sure, linux and mozilla and everything else open-source is pretty cool, but how hard would it be for microsoft to emulate the best of open source's features and integrate it with every other microsoft product? not very hard, especially when you have billions of dollars and some of the world's best programmers that .
unless there's something intrinsically better about open-source products, the movement will die as soon as people realize they're getting paid nothing and will always be paid nothing to create an inferior product.
but don't worry, microsoft's monopoly power is waning so we really have nothing to worry about. in five years, they'll be a good corporate citizen and everyone will be happy. trust me. ^_-
[note: i own an hp tablet pc tc1100 and it's 100x better than any laptop out there)
if you can afford a tablet pc, why would you want to run linux when xp tablet edition is pretty awesome and well-tested and integrated with other existing microsoft products?
here's the thing about open source - as soon as it becomes big, microsoft will adapt and still rule the world.
sure, linux and mozilla and everything else open-source is pretty cool, but how hard would it be for microsoft to emulate the best of open source's features and integrate it with every other microsoft product? not very hard, especially when you have billions of dollars and some of the world's best programmers that actually get paid for coding.
unless there's something intrinsically better about open-source products, the movement will die as soon as people realize they're getting paid nothing and will always be paid nothing to create an inferior product.
but don't worry, microsoft's monopoly power is waning so we really have nothing to worry about. in five years, they'll be a good corporate citizen and everyone will be happy. trust me. ^_-
[note: i own an hp tablet pc tc1100 and it's 100x better than any laptop out there)
if you can afford a tablet pc, when xp tablet edition is pretty awesome and well-tested and integrated with other existing microsoft products?
here's the thing about open source - as soon as it becomes big, and still rule the world.
sure, linux and mozilla and everything else open-source is pretty cool, but how hard would it be for microsoft to emulate the best of open source's features and integrate it with every other microsoft product? not very hard, especially when you have billions of dollars and some of the world's best programmers that .
unless there's something intrinsically better about open-source products, the movement will die as soon as people realize they're getting paid nothing and will always be paid nothing to create an inferior product.
but don't worry, microsoft's monopoly power is waning so we really have nothing to worry about. in five years, they'll be a good corporate citizen and everyone will be happy. trust me. ^_-
[note: i own an hp tablet pc tc1100 and it's 100x better than any laptop out there)
if you can afford a tablet pc, why would you want to run linux when xp tablet edition is pretty awesome and well-tested and integrated with other existing microsoft products? here's the thing about open source - as soon as it becomes big, microsoft will adapt and still rule the world. sure, linux and mozilla and everything else open-source is pretty cool, but how hard would it be for microsoft to emulate the best of open source's features and integrate it with every other microsoft product? not very hard, especially when you have billions of dollars and some of the world's best programmers that actually get paid for coding. unless there's something intrinsically better about open-source products, the movement will die as soon as people realize they're getting paid nothing and will always be paid nothing to create an inferior product. but don't worry, microsoft's monopoly power is waning so we really have nothing to worry about. in five years, they'll be a good corporate citizen and everyone will be happy. trust me. ^_- [note: i own an hp tablet pc tc1100 and it's 100x better than any laptop out there)