Open Source
I found this article from engadget which is talking about a netbook with a completely removable touch screen interface with hours of battery life, which is an awesome toy to have, let see M$ Surface do that with a netbook. Oh, and the article says it retails for less than $ 300 US, I don't think any vendor could buy windose for less than $ 300 US. Update 08/25/2009To purchase one of these netbooks visit: |
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If so far you people out there think I'm one sided, yes I do realize with any system there are problems and I found a site that logically lists the shortcommings of Linux, Greg's Head. So, there for all you MicroNuts a rebuttle, but if you Promote the BIll Gates monster I don't know what your doing here there is a place for you, here. |
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I'd like to explain to everyone why Open Source software isn't a bigger influence in the world. First, is that people are scared that because their isn't a company backing the product that they can't find support if there was to be a problem. Well, that's not true there are thousands of message boards and freely available experts because almost every major OS product has a community backing. If there is a problem and its not just unique to your machine then someone most likely has posted a patch or fix. |
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In the world of computing all high-end or advanced applications, such as biomedical research or even 75% of all web traffic use an "open source" operating system called Linux. With such a large grasp on the high-end market, the open source method should be established as the standard by which the software industry produces all of its products,with all systems with the acception of games. |
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