Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, August 08 2012 @ 07:08 PM EDT |
...as well as provide the city with a new revenue
source.
So now they officially admit they gain revenue from crime?[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 09 2012 @ 06:04 AM EDT |
Actually informative description of FossPatents relationship with Oracle.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/t
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 09 2012 @ 06:23 AM EDT |
Citrix Go-to-Meeting has no "LINUX app" to download to watch
or participate in any meeting that uses their stuff.
Cisco's webinar, meeting software does. Boycott Citrix
until they do the right thing (remember, that Citrix was
started with cash from Microsoft, you have to wonder how
much of Citrix is still owned by either Microsoft, or pro-
Microsoft financial people)?
Re: IEEE GLOBECOM 2012 Preview Webinar Aug. 9
Join us for a Webinar on August 9. Space is limited. Reserve
your Webinar seat now at:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/ register/893200306
Time: 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDT
Bob Frankston, IEEE Fellow, will outline the Internet as a
New Paradigm tutorial and the Grand Debate Forum. - IEEE[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: jvillain on Thursday, August 09 2012 @ 03:46 PM EDT |
The Oshwa logo also looks a lot like the KDE logo. Actually more accurately a
combination of the KDE logo and the OSI logo.
Link to news pick story. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 09 2012 @ 03:55 PM EDT |
If Samsung had not taken a hard look at the iPhone and asked why it
was successful (...) Where is the line between learning from the success of a
competitor and stealing?
I used to work for an automotive
parts manufacturer. We would be audited by our customers (the major auto
manufacturers) for a number of quality indicators. If you don't pass the audit,
you can't bid on contracts.
One of the factors the auto manufacturers
would audit you on was whether you did tear down analyses of competitor's
products (we designed our own products, which were incorporated into most
American and European automobiles). You had to do this, and prove you did it and
that you are incorporating their better (un-patented) ideas in your own
products, or you would fail the audit. We even put up display boards outside the
R&D labs showing the product tear-downs (the boards were for the benefit of
the auditors, they were useless to the R&D staff).
This is normal
practice in product design and manufacturing. Anyone who tells you that
companies don't routinely and systematically look at competitors' products has
no clue as to what they are talking about.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 09 2012 @ 07:36 PM EDT |
Somebody out there must have two... 'cause I haven't joined yet. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 09 2012 @ 10:46 PM EDT |
I have a kindle, tablet, personal phone, work phone.
So that counts as four.
I'd also be surprised if they were really counting "active" devices
and weren't also counting some devices that are no longer being used (old
kindles for example still have their cell radios, and there is no ongoing cost
for them, so no reason for anyone to take any action to remove them from the
count when they are replaced by a newer device)[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, August 09 2012 @ 10:47 PM EDT |
Who's Digia...?
Well, Microsoft has been a key partner for more than 10 years, according to the
corporate website's 'partner' section
http://www.digia.com/en/Home/Company/Technology-Partners/
Oracle and IBM are also partners, but not with key status and Microsoft gets top
billing
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