What .Net really means to you in plain English
What .Net really means to you in plain English "Microsoft's dominance has grown out of its control of programming interfaces and the underlying operating system. The Internet already has many protocols that Microsoft has not been able to control; however, Microsoft is seeking to create and/or control many aspects of how Internet-based applications pass information back and forth." http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2769483,00.html -- -- ----/ / _ Fred A. Miller ---/ / (_)__ __ ____ __ Systems Administrator --/ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / Cornell Univ. Press Services -/____/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ fm@cupserv.org
Oh, and now Mr. Coursey wants you to write him directly. Start some sort of mailing list. Hmmmmm. I don't think I'd last to long before I got filtered out. I wrote comments about the need for broadband everywhere, the Passport license thing, the efforts of M$ to block legislation for rights, privacy, security, etc... I still think these guys are on crack - Maybe Mr. Coursey is their supplier. It just goes on and on. Curtis On Wednesday 06 June 2001 01:03 pm, Fred A. Miller wrote:
What .Net really means to you in plain English
"Microsoft's dominance has grown out of its control of programming interfaces and the underlying operating system. The Internet already has many protocols that Microsoft has not been able to control; however, Microsoft is seeking to create and/or control many aspects of how Internet-based applications pass information back and forth."
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2769483,00.html
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Curtis Rey
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