Esta discussão foi arquivada. Não se pode acrescentar nenhum comentário. | | | A fool.com publicou, segundo eles, o top 10 dos negócios de 2002. Há alguns bastante curiosos. Quanto ao artigo aqui apresentado, há momentos muito estúpidos e outros estupidamente mal pensados, tal como, o pagamento dos copyrights das músicas em stream... *sigh*
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| | E para ver o Top é preciso estar registado... *cof* Sabia que havia alguma razão para já estar deitado...
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| | | | 7. HOW TO MAKE $$$ FAST!!! JUST BY READING SPAM!!! Harold Hickok of Portland, Oregon, sends an email to a large multinational corporation that's been spamming him. He states he'll be charging them twenty-five dollars for every email they make him read. They keep spamming him. He takes them to small claims court. And wins. <evil grin> "Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." -- A. Einstein |
| | | | 2002: The Tech Good, Bad and Ugly MOST IMPRESSIVE: Open-source alternatives to key business applications—such as Mozilla for Web browsing, OpenOffice.org for office productivity, and Evolution for e-mail and PIM chores—enable users to get work done without those pesky entangling licensing restrictions. These software advances have set the table for Linux on the mainstream corporate desktop.
MOST USEFUL: I've been impressed with the growth of open-source content management systems such as PHPNuke and ezPublish. These products significantly lower the barrier to publishing data and collaborating online.
WHAT TO WATCH IN 2003: Desktop Linux won't change the world or pull the rug out from under Windows this year, but it'll make some definite waves. Watch for Linux desktop growth to begin in school and government sites in the United States and other countries. Leitura completa aqui.
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