International Call for Open Standards
tengu1sd writes "The New York Times is carrying a report urging nations to adopt open-information technology standards as 'a vital step to accelerate economic growth, efficiency and innovation'. Sponsored by The Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, it also points out that 'open technology standards - the digital equivalent of a common gauge for railroad tracks - are not the same thing as open-source software. Open source is a development model for software in which code is freely shared and improved by a cooperative network of programmers'. This leaves room for companies willing to accept standards, but closes the door to companies unwilling to play nice."
The sound of a door slamming shut at Microsloth?
No it was Balmer heaving his desk out the window... er... windows...
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing. Emo Philips
Title: Host Software
Author: Steve Crocker
Installation: UCLA
Date: 7 April 1969
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Dave.Mitchell@uk.ac.shef.dcs
Not sure about your driving example.
The EU was suposed to bring about many common standards for trade, but dispite EU harmonisation
The British still drive on the left,
the French still drive on the right, and
the Italians still drive on both.
Anyone quoted by a reporter knows how little they understand
Don't believe what you read is the truth.
Really, if this picks up, Ballmer will need to have a stack of chairs to throw at people.
Their only defense is to argue that M$ needs to be free to innovate, and not forced to stick to some crappy open standard.
http://www.thebricktestament.com/the_law/when_to_
What would I do with all the time I'd have, that I currently devote to caressing Internet Explorer into rendering pages right? More slashdot!