commercial eating
Open source: 'World's largest software company'
News The study, the result of five years of research, states if open source products and services were calculated at commercial prices, open source as a whole would be equivalent to the largest software company in the world, with revenues exceeding the... [22 Apr 2008]
Radioactive: Taipei gets meshed up
Comment So far, meshing has not been used commonly in commercial networks though that is changing. The key reason why mesh has not had an impact so far on commercial Wi-Fi services has largely been due to spectrum and site planning. [08 Jun 2005]
How to Choose an E-Mail Filter: A Practical Guide to Finding the Right E-Mail Filter for Your Business
White Paper The most pressing is likely to be the ever-growing volume of unsolicited commercial e-mail, or spam, which is filling mail server disk space, eating up network bandwidth and draining productivity. This paper provides help to choose appropriate... [01 May 2004]
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Fly high Wi-Fi
Comment There will be a similar system called Tenzing, backed by rival commercial airline builder Airbus, but it is the Boeing-created set-up - soon to be used by others such as BA, Japan Airlines, SAS and Singapore Airlines as well as the German flag... [02 Jun 2004]
BT's next chief executive - runners and riders
News Rupert Gavin: Best known as the boss of the BBC's commercial arm, Worldwide, he turned the Tellytubbies into a fat global cash cow, and he does at least know the chairman, Sir Christopher Bland. Verdict: More interested in eating the grass than... [14 Nov 2001]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Resolutions for 2008
Comment Dispatched via a commercial wi-fi service from a roadside café Typically I hear people listing: eating and drinking less, stopping smoking, taking more exercise and so on. Written on the M4 motorway in England as I was driven from Taunton to Ipswich. [03 Jan 2008]
Profit is a Friday Thing
News Paul Carr, editor of Friday Thing, puts the magazine's commercial success down to the quality of its editorial team, which includes writers from The Guardian, The Observer, The 11 O'clock Show and Smack The Pony. [31 Jan 2002]
