No, he claims of being hotlinked, getting no credit for his work while his bandwidth is being used. This slashdotting is giving him much more recognition in exchange for his bandwidth. It's entirely different.
I'm looking at Virgin Mobile, they don't seem to be too bad.
Of course, the only reason I'm actually considering them is because they have good ringtones available.:P
I know that it's a growing market, but with the afforability of cell phones and free PC versions, is there really a large enough market to sustain all of this?
Not only Gmailer's have Google accounts. After they launched all their new services, anyone has been able to register one with any email address. I suspect it will be like MSN's "passport": You get an account with your email service, but anyone can sign up with any other email address as well.
What, this was Mircosoft's idea first? Just about none of the products that I suspect you'd say Google "coppied" from Microsoft were their idea in the first place. Someone has a good idea, then everyone copies it. Google has more innovation and less copying than the average company, nonetheless.
How is it the librarian's fault? They're not looking over the people's shoulder's all the time, and they could just hide the content when the librarian walks over.
We now know that a star is going to leave the milky way in an absurdly large amount of time! I can now die happy!
No, he claims of being hotlinked, getting no credit for his work while his bandwidth is being used. This slashdotting is giving him much more recognition in exchange for his bandwidth. It's entirely different.
Also, his site was never DoS'd.
Yes, I am. From the looks of it, everything works. It looks like they modified their DNS info to point to Google, or something of the like.
Seems pretty stupid to me.
"I hope SP3 fixes this..."
or
" I don't know what I'll do if I have to wait for SP3 to fix this."
Which is it?
There's loads of them, and they're often of poor quality. There's more than one news site available, eh?
I'm looking at Virgin Mobile, they don't seem to be too bad. Of course, the only reason I'm actually considering them is because they have good ringtones available. :P
I know that it's a growing market, but with the afforability of cell phones and free PC versions, is there really a large enough market to sustain all of this?
Not only Gmailer's have Google accounts. After they launched all their new services, anyone has been able to register one with any email address. I suspect it will be like MSN's "passport": You get an account with your email service, but anyone can sign up with any other email address as well.
What, this was Mircosoft's idea first? Just about none of the products that I suspect you'd say Google "coppied" from Microsoft were their idea in the first place. Someone has a good idea, then everyone copies it. Google has more innovation and less copying than the average company, nonetheless.
How is it the librarian's fault? They're not looking over the people's shoulder's all the time, and they could just hide the content when the librarian walks over.