From what I got from the article is that Google is going to be dealing with AOL's instant-messanger. I dont think it will make any changes to the actuall services AOL provides as far as being an ISP
Sounds to me a lot like an old article posted here (http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/01/20322 9)
It seems that google is doing the same thing that BellSouth tried to do... In my mind, you shouldn't be able to give priority to one site over another
"It's not a question of whether I have time to inspect every program on my computer. I don't have the time or inclination to do that."
Thats why there are spyware utilites that look out for that kind of stuff... You aren't expected to monitor your computer 24/7. You just need to be smart enough to know what's going on in your computer
From what I got from the article is that Google is going to be dealing with AOL's instant-messanger. I dont think it will make any changes to the actuall services AOL provides as far as being an ISP
Sounds to me a lot like an old article posted here (http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/01/20322 9)
It seems that google is doing the same thing that BellSouth tried to do... In my mind, you shouldn't be able to give priority to one site over another
"It's not a question of whether I have time to inspect every program on my computer. I don't have the time or inclination to do that." Thats why there are spyware utilites that look out for that kind of stuff... You aren't expected to monitor your computer 24/7. You just need to be smart enough to know what's going on in your computer