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Written by Pablo Ferrero
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FWC open the doors of its industrial design department, a new industrial designers team are part of the family and now we offer between our services professional industrial design to our clients, please call for more information and estimates. |
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Written by Pablo Ferrero
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Flat World Communication keeps with its open source politic, and widely support the open source community by releasing all its applications under the GNU license.
Right now you can access a separate website that hold our Open Source work, from there you can register to the site and freely download the applications, this is for experts only sorry, if you are not an expert you will not be able to use the systems.
The link is Click Here |
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Written by Pablo Ferrero
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New to the site is the Clients Private Files Repository, now if you are a client you can request a private files repository where all your projects will be stored and you can access and download the files you need, just contact us and we will set a private repository just for your company.
With this new service FWC clients can have all their projects organized, and they can access anytime to see the new files. Every new file uploaded will send an automatic email message to notify the client group the existence of the new file.
If you are interested to receive your access to this new service please contact your account manager.
Thank you. |
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Written by Pablo Ferrero
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The metaphor of a flat world, used by Friedman to describe the next phase of globalization, is ingenious. It came to him after hearing an Indian software executive explain how the world's economic playing field was being leveled. For a variety of reasons, what economists call ''barriers to entry'' are being destroyed; today an individual or company anywhere can collaborate or compete globally. Bill Gates explains the meaning of this transformation best. Thirty years ago, he tells Friedman, if you had to choose between being born a genius in Mumbai or Shanghai and an average person in Poughkeepsie, you would have chosen Poughkeepsie because your chances of living a prosperous and fulfilled life were much greater there. ''Now,'' Gates says, ''I would rather be a genius born in China than an average guy born in Poughkeepsie.'' |
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