Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> ____/ Mark Kent on Monday 31 December 2007 15:58 : \____
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>> From Microsoft's perspective, though, they could charge a licence-fee
>> payment for every suggested response, every stored email, every
>> electronic exchange and so on. In the end, they could have thousands of
>> machines emailing each other constantly, with no input from people, and
>> charging the owners millions for the privilege.
>
> They already do this with documents. Future versions of Office are likely to be
> given for free and the charged for as you go, per document. They already
> experiment with that business model in some countries. IBM uses that vision to
> get people scared of Office and choose Symphony.
Link? Cite? Anything that agrees with you in the *slightest* would be
good. Or are you telling lies again?
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