June 6th, 2008 by Ivan
"Honestly, it’s becoming clearer and clearer that the entertainment industry is an existential threat to the idea of free speech, open tools, and an open communications network."
Cory Doctorow. Science fiction writer, blogger, activist. [Link]
June 4th, 2008 by Ivan
"We have shifted towards Linux because of Microsoft," … "Microsoft has a lot of power and it is going to be difficult, but we will be working hard to develop the Linux market."
Gianpiero Morbello, Vice president of marketing and brand, Acer.
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February 12th, 2008 by jenny
Check out my new photos from Iceland at Flickr
We nearly got stranded at the Blue Lagoon over night as the wind was so strong the road was closed and no buses could get to us (apparently the first time this had ever happened!)
Beautiful place so flat and snowy!
January 15th, 2008 by Ivan
Most major web based developments of any scale these days work on the presumption that interoperablity, open standards, and platform neutrality are givens. It is not clear why the BBC design brief did not specify these requirements or if it did what technical problems – given the expertise available – hinder them being implemented.
So long as the iPlayer is bundled in with Windows/Internet Explorer it continues to run the risk of breaching state aid rules – as the benefits it thereby bestows on Microsoft (with their somewhat blemished reputation for fair competition) come via the deployment of the public’s licence money.
John Pugh MP, in a letter to Mark Thompson, Director General of the BBC
December 14th, 2007 by Ivan
“Opera has filed a formal complaint with the European Commission to force Microsoft to support open Web standards in its Web browser, Internet Explorer. We believe that Microsoft has harmed Web standards by refusing to support them; Microsoft often participates in creating Web standards, promoting them, and even promising to implement them. Despite their talent, however, they refuse to support Web standards correctly. For example, Internet Explorer is the only modern Web browser that does not support Acid2.”
Open Letter to the Web Community, Håkon Wium Lie
Chief Technology Officer, Opera Software