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Microsoft has filed suit against Salesforce for infringing the following patent:
- Method and system for mapping between logical data and physical data
- System and method for providing and displaying a web page having an embedded menu
- Method and system for stacking toolbars in a computer display
- Automated web site creation using template driven generation of active server page applications
- Aggregation of system settings into objects
- Timing and velocity control for displaying graphical information
- Timing and velocity control for displaying graphical information
- Method and system for identifying and obtaining computer software from a remote computer
- System and method for controlling access to data entities in a computer network
Patent troll is troll. Nobody likes troll.
Also worth considering: We charge $99 per year for a MobileMe subscription. Google gives you the same stuff and all they ask for is, um, permission to totally invade your privacy and to “monetize” (God I hate that word) your personal information. You think your personal information is worth less than $99 a year? Then you’re getting a hell of a deal with Google. The rest of us would rather spent $99 and keep the contents of our email to ourselves.
All my credit card statements, software licenses information, electronic receipt, password reminder, everything, goes into Gmail.
Maybe it's a good idea to ditch gmail altogether, for a system with better privacy. But not MobileMe, I've read some bad experiences with that. And of course not the rumored facebook mail. Maybe I could roll my own email server somewhere?
When the iMac came out, Apple drew a line in the sand. They said: we are no longer going to ship a computer with a floppy disk drive. The entire industry shit its pants so loudly and forcefully that you probably could have heard it from outer space.
A good read about the old world and new world of computing, and of course, iPad.
I've been looking for a free solution to move my Contacts in my mobile phone (Windows Mobile 5) to my MacBook (Address Book.app). Why? I don't know why, maybe just for precaution, just in case I have to replace my phone or I lost it. I'm fully aware of software like Missing Sync and SyncMate. I don't want to pay for Missing Sync, and from SyncMate's website, they say that it doesn't support my phone (HP iPAQ rw6828).
