The idea is that if you make a good product that solves a problem for customers, then customers will come to find it. I work for a small business that started with one guy, now CEO, working out of an apartment doing what we sell today. How this company has got known by some of the fortune 500 companies that need our service, word of mouth. One customer tells another, who goes and tells another, and so you can say that your company's customer base can pretty much double if you have a great product.
I know that Apple is big, but its small in the PC area. And they are basically growing their computer business right now by just word of mouth, and it is doing quite well. So you don't need marketers. You just need a good product and happy customers willing to tell others. Note, Apple PC business was already in an upswing before the iPod, but it has recieved more noteriatary in the main stream news since the iPod.
He makes it sound like its Apple that wants to keep the price at 99 cents to keep it high. They are fighting to keep it low. Its the damn RIAA that wants it to go higher.
If he took PearPC, and completely rewrote the code, he doesn't have to release it under the GPL does he? Even if they have the same library names he wrote all the code, therefore, he doesn't need to show anyone.
its curiousity that got the best of these 119. To see if they made it or not. It was not a hack or a crack because it was freely available, and no security needed to be circumvented to get it. This is a simple misconfiguration on the Administrators part, and should not be blamed on the curiousity of the students that want to know.
um, if you did shout out their formula, they would come down on you like a ton of bricks. they will find the cab, and ask where you go dropped off. Just like Apple is asking them to turn over the information they have on their source. Your argument has no point to it. Just remember, Apple has to work with other people outside of Apple so that when something comes out, there are third party developers ready to go for the product. So they can't just not share.
This is most likely to try and get businesses that sell on ebay to stop trying to get around from paying taxes. Since taxes don't get added onto auctions like they do onto regular sales over the internet. At least I have never payed taxes for auctioned stuff, but buying something from another state always got me some sales tax on top of the shipping.
Information Science and Technology. Its basically business meets technology. You will learn project management techniques, report writing, ROI, cost management, stuff that it takes to be the boss of a CS major.
I'm at 2% and pulling only 18.2 KB/s on a T1 line. I was getting 300KB/s to start but it just kept droping. Can someone get a torrent going of this so we can speed things up a bit.
We are out numbered by people who want to watch stupid reality TV shows. And the networks know this, so cancel our shows and put on more reality TV, bam, better ratings.
Well, isn't there a clause or something that says that they can change or modify the service agreement at anytime without notice. Something of that nature to make turning off VoIP, or any other service they provide, legal to do.
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Blogs are different. They are one persons opinion or one person making the news in the way they see it. Blogs don't have editors that go over the story to, and hopefully, make sure everything is accurate a possible within the facts of what is going on.
Isn't posting it for the world to see exploiting it, since another company can then make the product before Apple does. If NDAs were this easy to go around, don't you think we would have seen SCO's code by now in full.
Where is the Profit!!!!
The idea is that if you make a good product that solves a problem for customers, then customers will come to find it. I work for a small business that started with one guy, now CEO, working out of an apartment doing what we sell today. How this company has got known by some of the fortune 500 companies that need our service, word of mouth. One customer tells another, who goes and tells another, and so you can say that your company's customer base can pretty much double if you have a great product. I know that Apple is big, but its small in the PC area. And they are basically growing their computer business right now by just word of mouth, and it is doing quite well. So you don't need marketers. You just need a good product and happy customers willing to tell others. Note, Apple PC business was already in an upswing before the iPod, but it has recieved more noteriatary in the main stream news since the iPod.
1) Don't need good people, you need either great marketers or great workers (marketers are better)
2) Need customers that can't tell the difference between whats good and whats bad.
3) Sue people so you don't have to make anything, thus saving money
4)??????
5) Profit!
Um, that I think is covered under "something customers want" part.
Because www.Slashdotsucks.com returns a log in, so they didn't have a user name a password, so they couldn't see the site.
He makes it sound like its Apple that wants to keep the price at 99 cents to keep it high. They are fighting to keep it low. Its the damn RIAA that wants it to go higher.
If he took PearPC, and completely rewrote the code, he doesn't have to release it under the GPL does he? Even if they have the same library names he wrote all the code, therefore, he doesn't need to show anyone.
its curiousity that got the best of these 119. To see if they made it or not. It was not a hack or a crack because it was freely available, and no security needed to be circumvented to get it. This is a simple misconfiguration on the Administrators part, and should not be blamed on the curiousity of the students that want to know.
and now their dreams of business school at harvard.
um, if you did shout out their formula, they would come down on you like a ton of bricks. they will find the cab, and ask where you go dropped off. Just like Apple is asking them to turn over the information they have on their source. Your argument has no point to it. Just remember, Apple has to work with other people outside of Apple so that when something comes out, there are third party developers ready to go for the product. So they can't just not share.
Who winds when all of slashdot DOS the server when it goes online.
http://www.slashdot.org Look above, lets see if it survives.
This is most likely to try and get businesses that sell on ebay to stop trying to get around from paying taxes. Since taxes don't get added onto auctions like they do onto regular sales over the internet. At least I have never payed taxes for auctioned stuff, but buying something from another state always got me some sales tax on top of the shipping.
Information Science and Technology. Its basically business meets technology. You will learn project management techniques, report writing, ROI, cost management, stuff that it takes to be the boss of a CS major.
So is Longhorn dead, or just going to become another pointless upgrade if MS keeps back porting everything to XP.
I'm at 2% and pulling only 18.2 KB/s on a T1 line. I was getting 300KB/s to start but it just kept droping. Can someone get a torrent going of this so we can speed things up a bit.
does anyone know if a bluetooth headset is just as bad as just holding the cell phone up to your head?
We are out numbered by people who want to watch stupid reality TV shows. And the networks know this, so cancel our shows and put on more reality TV, bam, better ratings.
Like we really didn't see that one coming.
Ahh, yes, there is the difference. Damn it. Now I can't complain to my ISP about blocking my ports.
Well, isn't there a clause or something that says that they can change or modify the service agreement at anytime without notice. Something of that nature to make turning off VoIP, or any other service they provide, legal to do.
So, can I use this precedence to have them unblock port 25 and 80 so I can run my mail and web server without any problems?
New IBM ThinkPad computers will now have support for Absolute's Computrace solutions embedded into the BIOS firmware starting with the new T-series. Absolute's Computrace technology powers Absolute's guaranteed PC theft recovery and secure asset tracking services. In the event a computer is stolen, Absolute guarantees the recovery of the computer, and can remotely delete sensitive data from the stolen computer when data privacy is a concern. If the computer is not recovered within 30-60 days, the customer may be eligible for a Recovery Guarantee payment of up to $1,000(1). Link: http://productsource.govtech.net/stories.php?story =528
Blogs are different. They are one persons opinion or one person making the news in the way they see it. Blogs don't have editors that go over the story to, and hopefully, make sure everything is accurate a possible within the facts of what is going on.
Isn't posting it for the world to see exploiting it, since another company can then make the product before Apple does. If NDAs were this easy to go around, don't you think we would have seen SCO's code by now in full.