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[Paperclips-discuss] predatory boldness


From: Susan Hess
Subject: [Paperclips-discuss] predatory boldness
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 18:48:32 +0800
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He was a Keynote Speaker at the Podcast and Portable Media Expo where he put forth the conceptual idea of promoting the word Netcast versus Podcast. I'm beginning to wonder, what's the point? although Steph might disagree on this point. Is it because that companies like Sprint, Verizon, Cingular have a very hard time getting licenses to put you transmission towers?
Simply and utterly amazing!
Invariably he will spend about a hour on it, and we will find out that something stupid prevented it to work. Invariably he will spend about a hour on it, and we will find out that something stupid prevented it to work.
although Steph might disagree on this point. They have an undeniable strangle-hold on the community. I wish I had half the spirit of peace that he exhibits. The questions to ponder is it because the telco industry has been slow to roll out access? Suffice it to say that all the various iPod forums are filled with complaints.
No credit card needed.
The word is that Apple programmers are working feverishly trying to fix the problems.
Suffice it to say that all the various iPod forums are filled with complaints. Check out these two depressing quotes from the review.
this thing is just tiny! The update made improvements in a lot of places. I would really love to be wrong on this one. All we wanted to do was watch TV, and connect our gear with a minimum of cables and wires. When someone clicks on my RSS link they get a page that when it loads they know is meant for a machine to read and not a human.
while the idea is fantastic. No credit card needed.
Talk about the venture firms and creators of the site cashing in this is defnitley the deal of the year.
One thing I must say about the Russians is that they are keeping the ISS supplied and acting as a Taxi service on a regular basis. They will wait till our legacy systems wear out and then kill functionality with new products. We both have used Gmail quite a bit and I know it is as good or better than the Spam checker we have been running on our own servers.
Invariably he will spend about a hour on it, and we will find out that something stupid prevented it to work.
Motorola and Sprint will both contribute directly to the fund for every phone purchased. the implementation is horrible. He said that he hopes he'll still be around when the boys have their first communion and we hope the same.
the implementation is horrible.
The question is if they go down this road in a big way will it cause the community that they have built to find other places to put their content like Netscape. Check out these two depressing quotes from the review.


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