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| From: | Mark Leith | Date: | January 17 2008 5:19pm |
| Subject: | Re: Sun and mysql | ||
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Olaf Stein wrote: > I am not judging this move by mysql, as long as it stays open source, this > is probably good for the product itself. > > I just think it is weird that a pure entertainment website (admittedly with > lots of users) is estimated at so much more than a software company. > Two words: Marketing Potential. :) -- Mark Leith, Manager of Support, Americas MySQL AB, www.mysql.com Are you MySQL certified? www.mysql.com/certification
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| • Sun and mysql | Olaf Stein | 17 Jan |
| • RE: Sun and mysql | Jay Blanchard | 17 Jan |
| • Re: Sun and mysql | Peter | 17 Jan |
| • Re: Sun and mysql | Olaf Stein | 17 Jan |
| • valuation tangent (was Re: Sun and mysql) | Ofer Inbar | 17 Jan |
| • RE: [SPAM] - Re: Sun and mysql - Email found in subject | jmacaranas | 17 Jan |
| • Re: Sun and mysql | Barry Newton | 17 Jan |
| • Re: Sun and mysql | Olaf Stein | 17 Jan |
| • Re: Sun and mysql | Martijn Tonies | 17 Jan |
| • Re: Sun and mysql | Mark Leith | 17 Jan |
| • Re: Sun and mysql | Olaf Stein | 17 Jan |
| • Re: Sun and mysql - sorry | Olaf Stein | 17 Jan |
| • Re: Sun and mysql | Martijn Tonies | 17 Jan |
