Is there any possible recourse against the judge for the damages caused to No-ip's business? This seems like an incredible violation of their rights, and generally a bogus and abusive use of the legal system.
Android tablets? They are cheaper than the 8-bit micros of the 70s and 80s, outselling everything, and come with Javascript. The only problem is they don't usually come with much of a proper keyboard + text editor for…
> I wonder what today's generation growing up on? Immediately HTML+Javascript comes to mind, as a language interpreter that every kid's computer comes with. I would guess that is the top "first language" for kids today,…
These guys are selling new Apple II software, too -- Apple II DMS Drummer Software: http://www.8bitweapon.com/store.htm It is a sample-based music sequencer, which is fairly amazing considering the audio hardware in the…
Sure, but that assumes they have ads or ad providers for your region. What if they don't? Then who pays for it? Just a guess, really.
I think it may have to do with advertising targeting different regions. If they're advertising something you can't buy in your country, then what is the advertiser paying for?
Is there any possible recourse against the judge for the damages caused to No-ip's business? This seems like an incredible violation of their rights, and generally a bogus and abusive use of the legal system.
Android tablets? They are cheaper than the 8-bit micros of the 70s and 80s, outselling everything, and come with Javascript. The only problem is they don't usually come with much of a proper keyboard + text editor for…
> I wonder what today's generation growing up on? Immediately HTML+Javascript comes to mind, as a language interpreter that every kid's computer comes with. I would guess that is the top "first language" for kids today,…
These guys are selling new Apple II software, too -- Apple II DMS Drummer Software: http://www.8bitweapon.com/store.htm It is a sample-based music sequencer, which is fairly amazing considering the audio hardware in the…
Sure, but that assumes they have ads or ad providers for your region. What if they don't? Then who pays for it? Just a guess, really.
I think it may have to do with advertising targeting different regions. If they're advertising something you can't buy in your country, then what is the advertiser paying for?