Microsoft licensing
[Archived in Entry, Flash Mp3 Players, Mp3 Flash Players]
dely on 2003/12/26:
„Flash cards, memory sticks, MP3 players, et. al. have adopted FAT because there are drivers for mounting virtual FAT devices everywhere.“
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„Gateway Inc. today unveiled its DMP-X20 Digital Jukebox, a USB 2.0-based MP3 player. While the 20GB digital music player offers similar features to other products found in the Windows space, Gateway seems more interested in setting its sites on Apple as competition. Unlike the iPod, Gateway's new offering is Windows-compatible only.“http://www.stargeek.com/item/12843.html - Cached
„PROCON TECHNOLOGY - MP3 player and 128MB USB key - $138 (US$94) www.procontechnology.com.auSpend over $200, then purchase our MP3 Player for only $99. MP3 PLAYER & USB DRIVE“http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/p8king/ge4000.htm - Cached
„The firm bemoaned "the rising tide of offshore hype." Yet Forrester itself played a significant role in framing the debate on offshore outsourcing, as well as stirring fears, with a report last year. That report, published in November 2002, predicted that 3.3 million services jobs in America would move offshore by 2015, and added that the information technology industry will "lead the initial overseas exodus."“http://www.meetingofthegods.org/it/archives/ 2003_12.html - Cached
„jump to a category -- BOOKS --AccountingAutocad for WindowsACT for WindowsGeneral [Macintosh]CommunicationsThe InternetJavaNovell NetwareCorel Draw & Corel VenturaC++DatabaseDelphi ProgrammingDesktop PublishingDictionariesEuropean Computer Driving LicenceGamesGeneralIBM PC HardwareLotus NotesMicrosoft Certified Solution DeveloperMicrosoft Certified Systems EngineerMicrosoft Office User SpecialistMicrosoft AccessMicrosoft Office Access 2003Microsoft Access 2000Microsoft Access XPMicrosoft Office Excel 2003Microsoft Excel 2000Microsoft Excel XPMicrosoft Office 2003Microsoft Office 2000Microsoft Office XPMicrosoft Office Outlook 2003Microsoft Outlook 2000Microsoft Outlook XPMicrosoft Office PowerPoint 2003Microsoft PowerPoint 2000Microsoft PowerPoint XPMicrosoft Office Project 2003Microsoft Project 2000Microsoft Project 2002Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0Microsoft Visual Basic .NETMicrosoft Visual FoxproMicrosoft VisioMicrosoft Office Visio 2003Microsoft Windows 98Windows Millennium EditionMicrosoft Windows CEMicrosoft Windows Server 2003Microsoft Windows NTWindows 2000Microsoft Windows XPMicrosoft Office Word 2003Microsoft Word 2000Microsoft Word XPMicrosoft Works Suite 2001MultimediaORACLEPalm PilotPhotoShopProgramming - IBMProgramming TheoryProject ManagementSpreadsheetsSQLStar OfficeUNIXWordPerfectWordprocessing -- SOFTWARE -- AccountingCADCD-ROM Games and LeisureCommunications and The InternetDatabaseDesktop PublishingEducation & TrainingGraphicsMicrosoft OfficeOperating SystemsProgrammingProject ManagementUtilitiesMacintosh ApplicationsHardwareDiskettes“http://www.micromail.ie/titles/1982.html - Cached
„As I've written before, I'm a little underwhelmed with what I've read about Office 2003 overall, but calling it a "virus" makes one look rabid and misinformed. I know that there's an agenda being served by the piece, but it's a fight between Lindows and Microsoft, not with the technical community as a whole.“http://WWW.cleverhack.com/blog/archives/ 001036.html - Cached
Found at a page of joy, posted on 2003/10/23
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