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Om ikke jeg har drømt så har Porto på epost hver tatt opp tidligere uten at det har vært 1.april. Grunnet spam.

 

Var forslag å sette inn en liten porto for å forhindre gratis masseutsendelser.

 

Skulle ikke forundre meg om det var akkurat microsoft som utalte seg om forslaget den gangen.

 

Så dette var en helt sansynlig aprilspøk i mine øyne. Det at det skulle være porto på IM-tjenester er der i mot mindre sansynlig. Men i og med at porto på e-post var i samme artiklen.. så gikk jeg rett på. man kan da aldri vite hva microsoft finner på for noe. :roll:

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Men da har portoet bestått i å sende svaret på en utregning som en vanlig maskin bruker et halvt sekund på. Adskillig lavere kostnad pr mail enn 20 øre...

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In a bizarre twist of fate for the burgeoning Linux community, the U.S. Department of Justice has banned Linux from the United States.

 

Dette synes jeg er innen for rammene for en 1 april spøk.

 

Steve Jobs Debuts iWidget

 

Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, made a surprise visit to Dodger Stadium just prior to the start of the match to debut a new granite-silicon prototype. Jobs, coming onto stage amid much fanfare, revealed what he called the company's new "insanely great" iWidget, a device that Bill Gates said "looks cool" and had Darl McBride pulling out a license agreement.

The new iWidget, according to Jobs, is a multipurpose computing tool in the shape of a polished granite stone -- which one analyst described as a kind of "pet rock" form-factor. Jobs held out the iWidget in an open hand, looked to the stadium full of enthusiastic technophiles and asked: "What is the sound of one iPod clapping?"

 

"This is the new iWidget," he said. "It does everything."

"Although the new iWidget appears to be just a rock -- an iRock, if you will -- this thing will signal the death knell for all death knells," Jobs added, alluding perhaps to the enduringly successful IROC Camaro.

 

"We're beyond keyboard-mouse input," said Jobs. "We're beyond gesture-based input. We've gone to thought-field input with the iWidget."

 

Og den beste er vel denne

Paul Murphy appeared on scene immediately -- arriving in a Solaris-powered personal helicopter

 

Effect on Source

Just after the signing, however, Bill Gates seemed to have what one observer later called "love in his heart" -- no doubt having been affected by Steve Jobs' love-and-harmony speech.

 

Gates approached Free Software Foundation leader Richard Stallman with open arms. "Now that that's over," said Gates, "it's time to make some changes."

Stallman gave Gates a big hug and said, "It's about time. I know this was all a big misunderstanding."

 

"I formally declare all Microsoft software to be completely open source," said Gates. "We've defined the desktop, and now it's time for a new era of computing in which the model shifts from software to services."

The open-source development model was "the best one all along," said Gates. "We need the help of the industry to make users secure; we have the employee infrastructure already in place to do a great job as a services company. It's time to open the code."

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