Opera CEO on Devices, Linux, and Web 2.0
An anonymous reader writes "LinuxDevices has an interview with Jon S. von Tetzchner, co-founder and CEO of Opera Software, on the growing importance of device computing, Linux in the device space, browsers as an interface platform for Linux devices, and how future WHAT standards like WebForms 2.0 and Canvas will make the Web more usable on mobile computing devices of tomorrow."
The Opera CEO has been ported to run on Devices, Linux, and Web 2.0. Must be a versatile guy!
Who cares about devices, linux, and Web 2.0? I want to hear about swimming the Atlantic Ocean.
If you can read this sig, you're too close.
I think it's nice that they can make a cut down version that small, but who will ever use it?
No one. The floppy disk merely provides a nice frame of reference that directly contrasts the out-of-control growth in modern programs and data files. Given how useless floppies are these days, most people would be amazed if you could fit the equivalent of 50 megs of Desktop data into 1.44 megs. The floppy suspended on a rotating pedestal thus serves as a visualization of how small that really is.
Personally, I think that's kind of big. 1.44 megs could fit 368 different 4 kilobyte games! (Story)
Javascript + Nintendo DSi = DSiCade