What are people getting for the following stock spam? Ones like this keep scoring just under 5 for me.
I am running a good wodge of the SARE rules, Imageinfo, ixHash, FuzzyOCR, Botnet, plus custom rules that penalise emails not sent directly to me and those sent via various spammy countries - not sure what else I can add to catch these ones. 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So all those folks that say, "MS will fix Vista," I say, maybe, but maybe not. clr files up in a MXP file, share it with others and have them enjoy the goodness. Other new features include setup of printer sharing, increased Wi-Fi setup ease and security and proactive tune-ups, which recommend fixes for configuration problems. That was nothing more then a gesture to show MSs commitment to the platorm. Microsoft will hold its annual financial analysts meeting in about two weeks, which would be a seemingly more appropriate time and place to reveal the services vision. The typical day-late, dollar-short Microsoft approach. But since you pointed out that MS Bob will run on Vista, this could be a way for MS to save Vista, by giving it a vastly improved user interface. Here's another interesting tidbit I found in one of the eBay ads for a defective unit To address this problem, while in record mode, standby. A stronger Apple belies the perception of MS as a monopoly. In the end, perhaps MS will be dragged into doing something like a recall. Microsoft did not get broken up. Having such a horrible history of screwing customers, partners and being so greedy they find themselves the enemy of the industry. " There are plenty of benefits for Microsoft, too. But is that what business customers really want? Along the way Microsoft has released what Michael Gartenberg, JupiterResearch research director, has described as Bette Crocker recipes. Perhaps this is there for when they sue Linux out of oblivion, or at least try to. His company is also example of the kind of sales pull Microsoft gets from cross-product feature dependencies along the vertical stack. Otherwise, who would ever use another Microsoft product. Rather than carry a customer on the books perhaps for months, the partner collects his or her check from Microsoft. Microsoft has not gone bankrupt. OOXML uses Microsoft proprietary schemas, which are at least partially documented, that the company can change at will. Microsoft can make mistakes all the time and never suffers thanks to their cash cow and strnagle hold on the computer os market. Microsoft also provides additional information at the OBA Web site. Skanska started with SharePoint and will add other Microsoft software for additional capabilities. While Microsoft talks about integration benefits, reality is more complexity rather than simplicity. Proprietary schemas introduce dialects that may not be properly parsed by other programs. but I've heard way too much about the killer. Microsoft got there first to protect Office. Programmers, esp for vista, third party app broken, Drivers a nightmare. That's easy enough, even if it is kind of klunky. This from the company that gave us DRM in Vista. Cover the loss, the victims, etc. This is a bad sign folks. Free os, looks and acts like windows, only thing missing is gaming support, exposing to potential users and oem adoption. Free os, looks and acts like windows, only thing missing is gaming support, exposing to potential users and oem adoption. By launching during the partner conference, Microsoft put out programs, services and information for partners interested in participating with Microsoft's efforts. Microsoft Watch - Channel - Why This Services Stage? But there is one important lession to learn here, MS just moved on and never fixed the problems with it. What do you know about lemmings? During his partner conference keynote yesterday, Ballmer dismissed the Web browser as a viable client; its indicative of a corporate mindset. This term is getting really old. To be clear: There are huge customer benefits with Microsoft's approach, but they are somewhat truncated from XML's true, open potential. I will no list MS Bob, because while it was a failure, at least it worked better than Vista! Other new features include setup of printer sharing, increased Wi-Fi setup ease and security and proactive tune-ups, which recommend fixes for configuration problems. You have exceeded the allowed page load frequency. For more IT related content on the blogosphere, check out www. That strategy is very status quo, being built up from Microsoft packaged products.