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Look to Ray Ozzies' Live Mesh as the desktop of the future

Mitchell Ashley wrote an interesting post about Live Mesh, which he reviewed a few months back. He looked at installation, security and more: "It's a good start. Live Mesh isn't going to match up to current commercial offerings yet but it's still very early. Flush out the rest of the basic features and you've got a solid product. "But what's really exciting to me is you can see where this is all heading. I've done plenty of writing about that. Your Live desktop will become your desktop of the future when storage, apps and content all live somewhere between your computer and parts of the cloud."

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There will be no material changes at Microsoft regardless of who's at the helm. With Messrs. Gates, Allen, and Balmer controlling the stock, their DNA (Domination, No Alternatives) will continue to drive this revenues first, quality second company.

lame tech acronyms and sayings

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i think now is the time we should all stop using lame acronyms like "DNA" or stupid phrases like "free as in beer".

It doesn't make you sound smarter, quite the opposite actually.

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