Arnold is from the competing industry - movies and games are both competing for the same audience. So NO irony here, and I am not at all surprised that he is taking a stab on the rival media.
Yet they let slip nasties like popular site not showing pictures to a certain type of a browser, flashes the user with the 'good browser' download link. Only in the EU.
Just do not allow those firms to act as a market maker, broker, banker and a trader at the same time.
Those firms should only be allowed to act as one part of the system and be restricted from taking advantage of acting as a multi-role entity by the law.
has never been a good idea - the enforcement of Java on Google's Android platform has been often criticized and caused major headaches for developers and FOSS community.
This mess might make Google think twice about Java and might push them to embrace patent-free industry standards instead.
Facebook's change of policy could make Zynga worthless overnight.
EA on the other hand holds hundreds of IPs, studios etc.
These two are not even comparable or in the same league..
Too many easy to zap bugs in this wave, just wait for next wave of bugs then make $$ defense upgrades.
Arnold is from the competing industry - movies and games are both competing for the same audience. So NO irony here, and I am not at all surprised that he is taking a stab on the rival media.
Yet they let slip nasties like popular site not showing pictures to a certain type of a browser, flashes the user with the 'good browser' download link. Only in the EU.
Still trust Google.
They motivation is money only, that is a good thing, much better then if they had other 'agendas'.
Just do not allow those firms to act as a market maker, broker, banker and a trader at the same time.
Those firms should only be allowed to act as one part of the system and be restricted from taking advantage of acting as a multi-role entity by the law.
has never been a good idea - the enforcement of Java on Google's Android platform has been often criticized and caused major headaches for developers and FOSS community.
This mess might make Google think twice about Java and might push them to embrace patent-free industry standards instead.
Facebook's change of policy could make Zynga worthless overnight. EA on the other hand holds hundreds of IPs, studios etc. These two are not even comparable or in the same league..
Owners just sold it when the site peaked in popularity and the threat of Facebook loomed.