interesting development - New 'NBOR' Software to Debut Next Month

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Interesting development regarding this software. In New 'NBOR' Software to Debut Next Month Yahoo reports:

"A few hundred thousand lines of computer code could revolutionize the way people interact with computers, say its unlikely inventor and his backers."

"... includes an intuitive user interface for writing, drawing, compiling multimedia presentations and other PC tasks. It allows real-time collaboration and sends large files over the Internet at lightning speed."

Nothing new so far. Sound like just a hype... BUT, you never know. One point of skepticism is the claim to 'intuitivety'. Many have said this before... Also, it appears to be an all-in-one solution and so far such applications have not been very successful in being adopted by the wider public. Let’s wait and see...

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