I’m fairly sure that Microsoft missed the ‘software as a service’ boat not for any reason other than, as stated in this Fortune article, the fact that it was afraid that pursuing it back in 2001/2002 meant it had to go up against its centralized ‘software for desktop’ approach, where it is no doubt king.
It just makes sense. See, MS Office has been Microsoft’s big money making monster for years, a collection of bloated elephantine over-featured over-done software which everybody used or had to use. Microsoft therefore has to support the concept of individual installations (and licenses) of software on individual machines – the foundation of their business.
My client,
Borrowed over from
Over the past few days, I’ve received no less than three
Who would’ve thought that a movie starring Dwayne
Being the irrepressible annoying pundit that I am, as I viewed the nominees to a blog contest, I couldn’t help wondering about blog competitions per se.
Quick post to note the articles came out, since I still havent gotten round to making my Articles page. See that “Articles” link on top of my blog? Yup, dead link city.
ok so I got the first two gadgets last week, the
I thought of an idea that might help concerned bloggers unite. I wanted to do an affiliate system where bloggers can install on their website a small graphic, maybe something as simple as this:
I’ll offer it two ways, either with unique code that’ll distinguish one click from another, or just plain old code with an ahref link. Which leads me to my problem – where do I link it to?
Dell’s got a whole page ad on Inquirer’s Jobs section asking Manilenos to apply at their new call center somewhere in Manila, and I’m fairly impressed as he took the time to make