Linked by Keith Burgess on Mon 20th Jun 2005 17:48 UTC
Tired of getting up from your desk to fax a document? Have you ever wondered why your company's call center maintains wall-sized desks of fax machines? Employees at many large organizations are asking the same questions. Fortunately, so is Biscom, Inc. While there are a few companies providing enterprise fax solutions, Biscom, in this author's opinion, stands out as the market leader.
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I don't know if the author was paid by Biscom, we will never know that.
This sounds funny, not that I'm saying it is not true (author said he didn't get paid) but sounds funny.
OSNews simply accepts articles by its readers for publication. But I stay by my opinion, if this was an OSS project we wouldn't be having this conversation right now, and this is unacceptable as OSNews does not promote software racism: all software is the same and they should have equal limelight in the press.
Hey Eugenia, you were the last person I was expecting
b...s..t from. This is not about the product being proprietary, but about if the article was a cheeky, cheap and poorly disguised advertisement attempt.
Adding the word racism to the mix doesn't help you very much to defend your position.
Why don't you give the guy the benefit of the doubt? Maybe he really likes that product, maybe it IS a good product!
Maybe because this site has got a good reputation about twisting headlines and histories so they do not look what they are to get more hits????
I don't know if the author was paid by Biscom, we will never know that.
This sounds funny, not that I'm saying it is not true (author said he didn't get paid) but sounds funny.
OSNews simply accepts articles by its readers for publication. But I stay by my opinion, if this was an OSS project we wouldn't be having this conversation right now, and this is unacceptable as OSNews does not promote software racism: all software is the same and they should have equal limelight in the press.
Hey Eugenia, you were the last person I was expecting
b...s..t from. This is not about the product being proprietary, but about if the article was a cheeky, cheap and poorly disguised advertisement attempt.
Adding the word racism to the mix doesn't help you very much to defend your position.
Why don't you give the guy the benefit of the doubt? Maybe he really likes that product, maybe it IS a good product!
Maybe because this site has got a good reputation about twisting headlines and histories so they do not look what they are to get more hits????