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  1. Re:BBC vs Murdoch on Times Paywall In Questionable 'Success' · · Score: 1

    Indeed, the data would be interesting - I suspect that it will show less income, but will also could potentially show considerably less cost. For Murdoch it will be profitability that matters, not revenue.

  2. Re:Microsoft on Microsoft Migrating Live Spaces Users To WordPress · · Score: 1

    Microsoft has made contributions to the Linux Kernel over the last twelve months, I'm not sure that the GPL is much of a roadblock anymore.

  3. Does anybody know what percentage... on Patent Office Admits Truth — Things Are a Disaster · · Score: 1

    ... of the 730k patents mentioned are software related?

  4. Title of this article is wrong... on Project Natal Renamed 'Kinect' · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Shouldn't it be - "Project Natal Named 'Kinect'"?

  5. Microsoft's response to this on Bing Censoring All Simplified Chinese Language Queries · · Score: 1
  6. This story is bookmarked on Microsoft's Lack of Nightly Builds For IE · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Filed under "weirdest story ever to appear on /."

    Next week we can discuss the outrage that stems from Microsoft's refusal to offer free back massages on the New York subway.

  7. Re:it's not a bribe if it's in another country... on Sun Microsystems May Have Violated Bribery Law · · Score: 1

    Actually, under the FCPA being an employee of an American company is enough to subject you to this federal statute. You don't have to be American, or in America.

  8. Re:OpenDocument support on Microsoft Office 2007 SP2 Released, Supports ODF Out of the Box · · Score: 1

    That is absolutely not the case, there is full support for ODF in Word, Excel and Powerpoint.

  9. A video from 1961 on Electronic Medical Records, the Story So Far · · Score: 1

    The video I have linked in the post below will give you an idea of how quickly we'll solve this problem...

    http://osrin.net/2008/12/the-rapid-deployment-of-electronic-health-records/

  10. IBM can't "leave ISO" on IBM Threatens To Leave ISO Over OOXML Brouhaha · · Score: 2, Informative

    A facinating slashdot headline. IBM isn't a "member" of ISO today, so can't exactally leave. ISO is made up of national standards bodies, there is no concept of corporate membership.

  11. Here is my take... on MS To Become Open Source Friendly Post Gates · · Score: 1

    ... it really has nothing to do with Gates moving on, MS learning how to understand OSS and work with it has been happening for a while.

    http://osrin.net/2008/06/im-a-believer/

  12. Given that IS29500... on Office 2007 Fails OOXML Test With 122,000 Errors · · Score: 1

    ... didn't exist when the document used for the test was saved, this should not really be much of a surprise.

    http://osrin.net/2008/04/22/office-2007-is29500-conformance/

  13. Re:Call me crazy, but... on Saving in OOXML Format Now Probably A Bad Idea · · Score: 1

    He doesn't expect it... look up the deffinition of FUD on Wikipedia, Gene Amdahl defined the term to describe IBMs marketing techniques. Bob is just doing all he can to try and muddy the waters.

  14. Re:Did he say that about ODF before approval? on Saving in OOXML Format Now Probably A Bad Idea · · Score: 1

    No, that is WRONG. ODF went through PAS which is near identical to Fasttrack, comments were raised, no BRM was held and as yet non of the maintenence (which is all done in OASIS still) has been handed back to ISO for any further approval.

  15. Re:Its rare on Public Request For Microsoft To Release Deprecated File Formats · · Score: 1

    It is indeed an interesting request, especially when you consider that the office binary document format specification (older and current versions) is already available to any developer under a royalty free license.

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/840817 - the relevant section is about 2/3 of the way down the KB article. The process to get the documentation could be slicker, but it is at least available.

  16. Funny, what used to be called competition... on Sony Starts a Standards War Over Wireless USB · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ... is now called "a standards war". This is a complex and self serving world that we live in.

  17. Re:I hope its obvious by now on Microsoft's Influence On Upcoming ISO Vote · · Score: 1

    Alex Brown, the BRM convenor, talks a little in his blog about the issues in SC34 and how things are not quite as they are portrayed in various discussions on the internet.

    http://adjb.net/index.php?entry=entry071215-123604

  18. This has been our plan all along... on OOXML's 662 Resolutions · · Score: 1

    I can confirm that Microsoft's plan all along was to get Rob to publish something like this, then have it pushed to /. to ensure that all sites quickly become unavailable! Hopefully, normal service should be resumed shortly.

  19. Re:Is Anything Going to be Changed? on Ecma Receives 3,522 Comments on Open XML Standards · · Score: 1

    Here is a blog entry from Jason Matusow where he responds to some of Bob Sutor's recent comments and in the process explains that the purpose of the upcoming Ballot Resolution Meeting is the change the specification.

    http://blogs.msdn.com/jasonmatusow/archive/2007/11/20/open-xml-brm-a-response-to-bob-sutor-s-assertions.aspx

    I think there is general acceptance from all involved that there are still changes to come.

  20. And then there were none... on MS Awarded "Best Campaigner Against OOXML" · · Score: 1

    For all the noise they made it was the FFII who publically put money on the table, in the form of this award, with the goal of recruiting people to subvert the standards process. It is good to see that they have seen sense and chosen this route of getting out of their fix, good to see a little humer from them as well.

  21. Re:This is the end of my respect for Miguel on de lcaza calls OOXML a "Superb Standard" · · Score: 1

    That gets to the core of much of the confusion here, if your primaly sources of information has been noooxml.org, Rob Weir and Andy Updegrove then I would wager that you have been exposed to slightly less than one side of the debate.

  22. Re:Now that I've downloaded it... on Silverlight Released, Linux Version Coming · · Score: 3, Informative

    Try the showcase site, from the Silverlight home page.

    http://silverlight.net/Showcase/

  23. Re:Is this as good as it sounds? on FCC Head Wants New Wireless Devices Unlocked · · Score: 1

    In many countries this is how it works today... I live in Singapore, we can opt to take a handset from one of the three main wireless providers or you can just pick up service from them and then grab a handset from one of the IT malls, some of the supermarkets or an electronics shop.

  24. So tonight... on Is It Illegal To Disclose a Web Vulnerability? · · Score: 1

    ... I intend to smash a window in the back of my neighbours house, then stick a postit note on his front door letting him know that I have discovered a potential problem with his home security.

  25. Re:Incompetence on Birmingham Drops Open Source Initiative · · Score: 4, Interesting

    While it is fun to lay the blame outside of Linux, the community should really be looking at the product provided and working out how to make it deployable for every one of the 6.2bn folks on the planet if it is going to get the pervasive desktop deployment that some seem to be looking for.

    It will only take a small number of stories like this before IT managers around the world take the decision not to look at Linux at all. Adding the threat of the pointless wrath of the community to that (as per your post) and the decision not to even look at Linux is a really clear one.