Do you really think a company like Intel, which does over $35 billion a year in sales would make a decision with such a huge, long-term imapct (i.e. going with Rambus) for a measly $160 million in stock options??? I don't think so. It would take a lot more than that to bribe Intel.
its time to use a real scripting language called VB (script, that is). The method you want to call is CDONT.NewMail. Search the KB for details on how it works.
I know most/. readers hate Microsoft with a firey passion, but come on.... To say that MS has no chance is this field because Palm already has 70% of the market is bull! The hand held does not have the same type of lock-in that desktop operating systems have. Its not like you invest a lot of time learning your Palm and invest a lot of money in software. Users can easily switch from PalmOS to PocketPC. They're both easy to use, have the same general functions and come with most of the software needed to operate one. Once consumers start seeing both on the market and can compare price/features side by side, I doubt brand loyalty will keep them from switching to the best solution for them. I see MS having no problem getting over %50 of the market here....enough of my rambling.
Haven't we seen these same type of lawsuits when someone copies a good idea from a website? If I'm not mistaken, Amazon was sued for using their "1-click" ordering.
Here's a great website for disecting those headers and automatically notifying abuse@spammer.com for you. It's called SpamCop, and certainly beats the 'ol nslookup and whois.
Seeing as how the Sega Dreamcast runs on top of Windows CE, wouldn't this be Microsoft second console so to speak? According to Sega, they chose Windows CE becuase it was easy to program for and port PC games to....that may answer the question "Will anyone write for it?"
Do you really think a company like Intel, which does over $35 billion a year in sales would make a decision with such a huge, long-term imapct (i.e. going with Rambus) for a measly $160 million in stock options??? I don't think so. It would take a lot more than that to bribe Intel.
its time to use a real scripting language called VB (script, that is). The method you want to call is CDONT.NewMail. Search the KB for details on how it works.
The interest generated by this article just proves that most /. readers are closet Windows users.
I know most /. readers hate Microsoft with a firey passion, but come on.... To say that MS has no chance is this field because Palm already has 70% of the market is bull! The hand held does not have the same type of lock-in that desktop operating systems have. Its not like you invest a lot of time learning your Palm and invest a lot of money in software. Users can easily switch from PalmOS to PocketPC. They're both easy to use, have the same general functions and come with most of the software needed to operate one. Once consumers start seeing both on the market and can compare price/features side by side, I doubt brand loyalty will keep them from switching to the best solution for them. I see MS having no problem getting over %50 of the market here. ...enough of my rambling.
Haven't we seen these same type of lawsuits when someone copies a good idea from a website? If I'm not mistaken, Amazon was sued for using their "1-click" ordering.
Here's a great website for disecting those headers and automatically notifying abuse@spammer.com for you. It's called SpamCop, and certainly beats the 'ol nslookup and whois.
Seeing as how the Sega Dreamcast runs on top of Windows CE, wouldn't this be Microsoft second console so to speak? According to Sega, they chose Windows CE becuase it was easy to program for and port PC games to....that may answer the question "Will anyone write for it?"