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What will .NET mean for you?   [Edit]

Survey period: 26 Jun 2000 to 2 Jul 2000

.NET has been announced and promises to herald a new era in distributed computing. As a developer, do you foresee major changes in your work?

OptionVotes% 
We are planning/hoping to change our strategy to fully encompass this new technology.84.68
It's certainly got its advantages so we will use NET technologies in our applications where appropriate.2112.28
I don't know. It all sounds interesting - but what does it all mean?7745.03
For my work it won't mean much change, but as a developer I will at least keep up to date with it.4727.49
No. I don't work on distributed systems, and see no reason to change.1810.53



 
GeneralPrivacy and Big Microsoft Pin
Brian Hart26-Jun-00 6:29
Brian Hart26-Jun-00 6:29 
GeneralRe: Privacy and Big Microsoft Pin
Chris Maunder26-Jun-00 16:56
cofounderChris Maunder26-Jun-00 16:56 
Good point Brian. The way it's being touted is that you don't have to use any particular providers services. The potential for direct marketing by companies with access to your information is fairly huge should you ever agree to allow these companies to view your profile. I imagine there would be service providers who allow you to use their systems for free (or pay you?) in exchange for allowing companies access to your info - and there would be pay-for-use providers who would guarantee your privacy. Not much different to current free web/mail access setups of today. Who knows - but I bet the money makers have been spending long nights with whiteboards going over the endless possibilities!

For an alternate view on the whole thing see Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox

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