OK, who's got a big pipe... your gonna need it for this download from Microsoft.
Granted it's not as big and fancy as some of those ISO's that "certain" people download, but if you want a chance to watch the almighty Bill, strutt his stuff at Visual Studio Live in SanFrancisco, here's your change...
At the Visual Studio® .NET Launch at VSLive! in San Francisco, Bill Gates discussed the evolution of technology, showcased some of the early adopters of .NET, and explored what the future holds for .NET.
Mexicans are also expected to warmly embrace broadband technologies over the next five years. Revenue derived from ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) service and from cable modem connections will increase at a compound annual rate of 85 percent and 35 percent, respectively, the Yankee Group said this week. ADSL and cable modem are broadband technologies that let users connect to the Internet at much higher speeds than are possible using regular dial-up service.
Consumers and small and medium-size businesses are the primary market for these two technologies, because service costs less than the dedicated lines large companies lease from carriers for high-speed Internet connections. Revenue from leased lines will actually drop at a compound rate of 2 percent over the same time period in México, according to the Yankee Group.
Granted it's not as big and fancy as some of those ISO's that "certain" people download, but if you want a chance to watch the almighty Bill, strutt his stuff at Visual Studio Live in SanFrancisco, here's your change...
At the Visual Studio® .NET Launch at VSLive! in San Francisco, Bill Gates discussed the evolution of technology, showcased some of the early adopters of .NET, and explored what the future holds for .NET.
It's only 198mb!Mexicans are also expected to warmly embrace broadband technologies over the next five years. Revenue derived from ADSL (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line) service and from cable modem connections will increase at a compound annual rate of 85 percent and 35 percent, respectively, the Yankee Group said this week. ADSL and cable modem are broadband technologies that let users connect to the Internet at much higher speeds than are possible using regular dial-up service.
Consumers and small and medium-size businesses are the primary market for these two technologies, because service costs less than the dedicated lines large companies lease from carriers for high-speed Internet connections. Revenue from leased lines will actually drop at a compound rate of 2 percent over the same time period in México, according to the Yankee Group.