Chrome OS/Android. To Google, it is a seed of the future.
The Intelligent, Long-sighted, Deep-pocketed folks over at Google KNOW that consumer computing hardware of the future will shrink into an small device that will fit into your pocket, or maybe even on your key ring.
This device could easily find its self immersed in an intimate relationship with almost every aspect of your life, enhancing, and binding with almost any technology that you use in your day to day life. At first, it will just be your Home computer delivered into your pocket. Wireless docking with your Internet/peripherals/power will set you free, and an new era of technology will be born.
Next will be stuff like your car... and then your eye glasses... and HD Television... and so on and so on. In 20 years, This device that you today call your phone, could very likely end up knowing you better than your own Mother.
For all we know, Google may be the womb of the Singularity, and Android is simply a graft.
I swear, Microsoft must have intentionally made Vista suck royally just like Coke made New Coke absolutely a guaranteed failure. And just like Coke Classic, Windows 7 was delivered quick, to rescue Microsoft's flagship product with the spirit of its predecessor hand-in-hand, 'WITH XP MODE', to placate the public with the comfortable familiarity of the past... Windows 7 should have just been called Windows Classic.
Alfresco is not open source. it is not registered with OpenSource.org. it does not comply with the classifications of being open source (http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php). And I really hate to see people misled into thinking that Alfresco is open source.
if you're talking about the community edition, yeah, its open source for the most part. The bad part is that the community edition has no guarantee, nor solid history of being stable.
If you're talking Enterprise level, which is a totally different code base, the source is held captive by a $15K ransom.
Alfresco should not be considered open source, and should not be referenced as such.
If they want talk the OSS talk, then Alfresco needs to start walking the OSS walk.
I could understand that for incomming traffic, but exiting traffic? 'America, the Land of the Free', unless you want to leave, is that right? I guess neither really; how sad =(
Chrome OS/Android. To Google, it is a seed of the future.
The Intelligent, Long-sighted, Deep-pocketed folks over at Google KNOW that consumer computing hardware of the future will shrink into an small device that will fit into your pocket, or maybe even on your key ring.
This device could easily find its self immersed in an intimate relationship with almost every aspect of your life, enhancing, and binding with almost any technology that you use in your day to day life. At first, it will just be your Home computer delivered into your pocket. Wireless docking with your Internet/peripherals/power will set you free, and an new era of technology will be born.
Next will be stuff like your car... and then your eye glasses... and HD Television... and so on and so on. In 20 years, This device that you today call your phone, could very likely end up knowing you better than your own Mother.
For all we know, Google may be the womb of the Singularity, and Android is simply a graft.
How high can you actually get ball bomb jumping in Metroid?
I swear, Microsoft must have intentionally made Vista suck royally just like Coke made New Coke absolutely a guaranteed failure. And just like Coke Classic, Windows 7 was delivered quick, to rescue Microsoft's flagship product with the spirit of its predecessor hand-in-hand, 'WITH XP MODE', to placate the public with the comfortable familiarity of the past... Windows 7 should have just been called Windows Classic.
does its tail pipe pucker like a birds?
Alfresco is not open source. it is not registered with OpenSource.org. it does not comply with the classifications of being open source (http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php). And I really hate to see people misled into thinking that Alfresco is open source.
if you're talking about the community edition, yeah, its open source for the most part. The bad part is that the community edition has no guarantee, nor solid history of being stable.
If you're talking Enterprise level, which is a totally different code base, the source is held captive by a $15K ransom.
Alfresco should not be considered open source, and should not be referenced as such. If they want talk the OSS talk, then Alfresco needs to start walking the OSS walk.
(only more scary than jaws to the telcos) WiMax + Android + Skype == My Dream Come True.
I could understand that for incomming traffic, but exiting traffic? 'America, the Land of the Free', unless you want to leave, is that right? I guess neither really; how sad =(
this might give new meaning to the phrase "Shoot the Moon"
Interesting. Thank you! =)
What comes around goes around... bitch!
why are you here? I'll bet you think GW is a great prez too!