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  1. moodle on Ask Slashdot: Successful Software From Academia? · · Score: 3, Interesting
  2. Re:Rumours of G+ Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerat on Google+ Enters Open Beta · · Score: 2

    Google actually back-pedalled on 'real name' policy. It has to be a name you are known by, which could be pretty much anything. See will.i.am on G+, for example.

    As for Facebook, it continuously pushes its users to put more data in the open, it has been caught selling private user data to advertisers. FB partner sites can access your info just because your friend visited it while logged into FB, by extracting their list of friends (unless you found your way in a myriad of FB privacy settings and clicked all the correct options - and there is no guarantee FB won't come up with another way to screw your privacy over next month). On top of that, FB founder openly called FB users 'stupid fucks'. Tell me how can you trust such company? And what good can your cookie scrubbers/swappers do, if your FB friends tell a lot about you without even realising it?

    I am not saying Google is an angel. But it has much better track record when dealing with private user data. Lots of people use Gmail, but a lot more still use Yahoo & Hotmail. FB also has built-in email. And for many people, FB messages have replaced any other form of IM and even email. So Gmail is far from being a dominant email out there.

    So, out of the two, I consider G+ a lot less evil than FB, and wish it every success. Don't get me wrong - I'd be more than happy when a better service comes along. But until then anything that changes the current state of things in social networks world is good.

  3. Re:Rumours of G+ Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerat on Google+ Enters Open Beta · · Score: 1

    I guess I am a Google fanboy and happy G+ user that wants G+ to succeed. Sorry if the whole post left a 'marketing' taste for you :) One thing I want to be clear about - I don't want G+ turn into bigger version of FB. Healthy competition is good, especially when it benefits end users.

  4. Rumours of G+ Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated on Google+ Enters Open Beta · · Score: 2

    You guys seriously did not expect Google to have an insta-win over Facebook, did you?

    The success of G+ is going to take time, but it will happen. Think about it: you already have an account, one day you'll find someone or something worth following on G+. You'll comment, your friends are going to notice. And believe me, they WILL notice, since there is a G+ cross-integration over the whole array of Google products (Search, YouTube, Docs, Gmail, etc): this black top bar with this red square and number in it will keep haunting you. You'll get hooked in. You'll start checking it out. Eventually momentum will turn. Google cannot and will not give up on G+ now - they have put everything on it. G+ is no Wave, it is no Buzz. The G-train will keep pushing. Until it hits your G-spot (sorry for the innuendo :-)

    Google keeps on adding awesome features at the great speed. Facebook will have a hard time to follow due to its size if Google keeps pushing like that. Now that G+ API have been published, the evolution is going to start even faster with input of 3rd parties.

    And what can you expect from Facebook in the nearest future? Even more integration with Skype and Bing. Have you really been enjoy these two products lately? Really? FB will keep pushing you to open even more of your private data by default to make advertisers happy. You like that future? Really?

    Don't worry, the inert mass that are typical Facebook users will take their time. They will even keep using FB for the next few years, but the tide will slowly turn in G+ favour due to its convenience, simplicity, and speed. One day, while searching for Facebook in Google for 1000th time, average Joes will discover this red square on top, and click it. And chain reaction will start.

    Now, don't get me wrong, Facebook will still keep growing and have a very successful IPO at the end of 2012, but after that - the game is on.

    I'll leave you with this thought - the fall of a former giant called MySpace also took some time...

  5. Open and free internet on Ars Thinks Google Takes a Step Backwards For Openness · · Score: 0

    This is a battle for the future of the Internet, and Google should be praised for their decision! The moment HTML standard starts depending on a non-free patented technology is the moment internet freedom dies. It is just a simple as that.

    Of course, trying to enforce a new open and free standard with all those whining bunch of MPEG owners, their spindoctors, trolls, sympathizers and people confused by MPEG propaganda is not going to be easy. But VP8 (WebM) was specifically designed to avoid MPEG patent violations. The Google backing, WebM has been added to a lot of software and hardware products already. And even more are on their way! Even if MPEG-LA drags Google to court (they would not be the first, nor the last), Google is not a small bunch of software developers that can't afford legal fees, so it would not be easy by any means. Also, if any such patent violations proved to exist, they can be removed in future codec versions with new technology and various workarounds.

    So please give a big pat on Google's shoulder for their decision and help promote WebM!

  6. Gun control? on Congresswoman and Staff Gunned Down · · Score: -1, Troll

    This is what a country gets when it allows to sell guns freely. Guns should be taken away from people, period!

  7. The oppression will get worse because of this... on MS Gives Free Licenses To Oppressed Nonprofits · · Score: 1

    This move by Microsoft is going to reassure the countries in question that these NGOs are working to undermine the current governments. Getting 'philanthropic' protection from one of the greediest of corporations? You really believe they are going to believe it? This move will ensure even stricter raids & oppression of NGOs, for what it's worth...

  8. insuma.de on Company Offers Customizable Web Spidering · · Score: 1

    http://www.insuma.de/ offers a similar service

  9. Re:EVE Online is persistent, kind of on The Future of Persistent Worlds In MMOs · · Score: 1

    While EVE has some elements of persistence, it is still far away from it: asteroid belts are regenerated, moons are regenerated, NPC pirates are regenerated, etc. Without this, EVE would not be able to exist - players would mine out all the resources and kill all the pirates within a couple of months. Then there would be nothing to build new ships from.

  10. Re:EVE Online is persistent, kind of on The Future of Persistent Worlds In MMOs · · Score: 1

    depends on your definition of 'world'. eve world has more than 5k of star systems.

  11. Re:EVE Online is persistent, kind of on The Future of Persistent Worlds In MMOs · · Score: 2, Informative

    player owned stations (POS)

  12. bad for people, good for economy on Judge Rejects H-1B Visa Injunction · · Score: 1

    the fact that u.s. does not allow engineers to turn into yet another 'elitist' group of professionals is good for the economy. otherwise companies would continue the trend of moving jobs overseas. u.s. engineering sector would crumble if engineers started earning as much as lawyers and doctors. now, i think they should not stop there and allow doctors and lawyers from other countries to come and work in u.s. as well. but i don't believe this would happen anytime soon - speaking of hypocrisy of those in power...

  13. Re:Hmm on Where Has All My Spam Gone? · · Score: 1

    just because spam company calls itself 'russian business network' does not mean anything. sort of like fox news calling itself 'fair and balanced'. see what i mean?

  14. Re:Hmm on Where Has All My Spam Gone? · · Score: 1

    please get real: the russian gov't does not care about 'cyber warfare'. this 'warfare' is done by local hackers, usually 15-20 year old kids, who think they are helping their country in this way.

  15. it is good these tools are developed on Free Tools To Evade China's Web Censorship · · Score: 2, Interesting

    soon they will be needed here, in the western world, where instead of stopping you they just slow you down when you go in 'unwanted' direction. does not look there is too much difference to me. they do it for political reasons, we do it for business reasons. either way, people are restricted.

  16. Re:Ahh.. the fairness of slashdot. on Ogg Theora In Firefox, With Wikimedia Support · · Score: 1

    thanks for the link, looks good! Let's hope this updated version will make it into FF soon!

  17. Re:Vorbis is alright, but Theora is the suck on Ogg Theora In Firefox, With Wikimedia Support · · Score: 1

    Trolls at work? :-)
    Theora wasn't the best codec at doom9.org comparison, but such comparison was done 2.5 years ago! I am sure things have changed since then. Any recent & decent comparison link, anyone?

  18. starwars, here we come on US To Launch Military Orbital Spaceplane · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    So they take military back to space - something that USSR and USA has mutually agreed not to do. It looks like 'hawks' broke yet another agreement, provoking new form of arms race - space arms race. It just proves how much these 'agreements' are worth. Good luck, U.S. - I hope your economy can take it. Your friends in 'Space Halliburton' will take good care of you!

  19. Kaspersky should build this into their antivirus.. on Using Distributed Computing To Thwart Ransomware · · Score: 1

    Kaspersky Labs should build this distributed key code into their antivirus products: there is distributed infrastructure for sending/receiving keys with update service and tons of mostly idle PCs! Kaspersky, make this version free or cheaper version than your regular AV product and voila!

  20. I believe it when I see it on New "Iron Curtain" for Russian Internet · · Score: 1

    Slashdot is turning into big political troll lately: Chinese are bad, Russians are bad, Europeans are bad... IMHO, adding politics to /. was a BAD idea in the first place. /me removes politics from Preferences (first edit of those evah).

  21. what do you think you are doing?!? on Russia To Require Registration For Wi-Fi Use · · Score: 1

    Dear demiurgie, You are ruining 'feel good about themselves' mood for our users, which they get by reading completely misinterpreted 'news' about other countries that makes them look at their own and say 'oh, at least it is not THAT bad here!'. Nobody cares whether what it is actually true or not. Regards, happy slashdotian...

  22. Thanks, Taco! on Rob Malda Answers Your Questions · · Score: 1

    Hopefully /. will see the day Zachary will rule here... That said, /. needs constant intake of fresh blood, otherwise it will become stagnant and eventually vanish. People like to see their opinion counted, not just on comments. And to get this fresh blood one might need to change 10 year old concepts...

  23. not poor decision, but surveillance on EBay Admits To Bad Call On Skype · · Score: 1

    buying skype for a huge sum of money looked suspicious in the first place. now it becomes even more clear that decision to buy a small voip company for $2.6b was not a recipe for commercial success, but a smart move to introduce government surveillance into it. poor ebay shareholders - they are the ones that had to pay for it!

  24. Debian, a bunch of stubborn engineers on Debian Refuses To Push Timezone Update For NZ DST · · Score: 1

    Correct me if I am wrong, but the only way to update packages in default Debian install is through http://security.debian.org/ (or when the distro itself is updated). Therefore, the mentioned fix should have come into http://security.debian.org./ And Debian should make sure that its next release includes 'volatile' repository by default as well. Thinking that every user and admin will have to edit /etc/apt/sources.list themselves is pure nonsense! This stubborness of Debian team will cost them. With such attitude, it is not going to be long until Debian is completely abandoned and forgotten, and will only be used by a small bunch of engineers that pretend to be politicians.

    Wake up, Debian! You lost your voice when your weekly news letter started to come out once a month, when your users turned to Ubuntu for new software, fun & ease of use, and you yourself got into the fingerpointing blame game. Lose your arrogance and start responding to your users and you will still have a chance!

  25. So what SCO couldn't do... on Microsoft Doesn't Care About Destroying Linux · · Score: 1, Informative

    MS does quite effectively. I guess, (pocket) size does matter... I think companies should unite with Linux Foundation and contribute to the patent defense fund. Or fall one by one to MS FUD machine. Its your choice, business people...