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Developments and Trends
Tuesday, July 23, 2002
Developments and Trends
Yangfan v1.0 To Dash Microsoft's China Hopes?
Right from the pages of the People's Daily - China has announced plans to break the foreign monopoly over office software (that would be Microsoft) by introducing it's own software. Not at all clear what's actually happening here, but most interesting to watch.
iSync, uSync, weallSync?
Hopefully the real thing works half as well as the demo, which was quite cool. One of the great downfalls of the digital age is trying to keep the various systems you use synchronized with one another.
Right from the pages of the People's Daily - China has announced plans to break the foreign monopoly over office software (that would be Microsoft) by introducing it's own software. Not at all clear what's actually happening here, but most interesting to watch.
China to build own version of Windows 98. Compatible with Office 2000 and Word, says here [The Register]
iSync, uSync, weallSync?
Hopefully the real thing works half as well as the demo, which was quite cool. One of the great downfalls of the digital age is trying to keep the various systems you use synchronized with one another.
Apple software allows multiple, simultaneous syncs. Company teaming up with Cingular, Sony Ericsson to reach cell phones [InfoWorld: Top News]