So looking forward to M$ Office as a cloud-service. Imagine the day that all 
other people on the planet (besides us, OO users) loose their documents.

We would all be will smith's in I am Legend. :-)

rgds,

Reinier Battenberg
Director
Mountbatten Ltd.
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www.mountbatten.net

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On Monday 12 October 2009 04:11:19 sanga collins wrote:
> http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/11/sidekick-failure-rumors-point-fingers-at
>-outsourcing-lack-of-ba/#comments
>
> Even though tmobile and the sidekick as a device are not to blame, the
> disaster that resulted in the loss of 99.9% of all the sidekick users data
> is going to go down in history as one of the biggest screw ups in IT
> history. Blogs and tech sites are overwhelmed with hateful comments. The
> sidekick even though its a decent device may be dead as a smartphone
> option. The SK for reasons unknown to me, stores all its data in "the
> cloud". When a user powercycles all their info such as contacts, notes,
> pics are downloaded to the device as long as it has a connection. i wont
> get into all the details, but if you read the story and follow some of the
> links you will surely get a good laugh (unless you own a sidekick on
> Tmo-USA)
>
> PS M$ is to blame for all of this ... no joke :)


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