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Oh, so true
I have personal experience with jacknabbit.com, which attempted to offer on-line scheduling for small businesses as a software-as-a-service. After going down in flames, it seemed obvious that any halfway competant small business could easily implement scheduling in-house. You're right--there's one born every minute.
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Oh, so true  pltaylor@... | 03/31/06
Magic Citrix?  dahowlett@... ZDNet Moderator | 03/31/06
Cheaper, Faster, Free:NX (FreeNX)  D. T. Schmitz | 03/31/06
RE: Cheaper, Faster, Free:NX (FreeNX  Kimbok@... | 03/31/06
Here  D. T. Schmitz | 04/01/06
I've heard the main problem is scalability  Mark Miller | 04/01/06
There are other problems too  venkats2000 | 04/09/06
Still Making "Fat" Software "Thin?"  omnesoft | 04/02/06
Application streaming is a better way to rent applications  venkats2000 | 04/09/06
Interesting  Mark Miller | 04/11/06
Different from clickOnce  venkats2000 | 04/11/06

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