HTML5 will help change the Web, however, the true change that will come to the Web is finally when the Semantic Web will take off; unfortunately no one knows when or if it ever will.
I've got 16 years of Customer Service experience, I can tell you right now, Verizon is not doing customer service at all, more of a disservice than anything.
Anyone remember 3DML (http://www.flatland.com/), at one point in time it got really big, was easier to use than VRML then dropped off the face of the earth due to lack of updates to the language and the Rover plugin, etc. Of course, 3DML has been over taken by the much more advanced 3DMLW (http://www.3dmlw.com/) -- no relation to Flatland's version. So, really, is this anything new; I don't think so?!
I said this would happen and that they'd end up changing back to the old TOS, as companies never seem to learn from the past...Geocities tried this same thing years ago -- wasn't it mentioned on Slashdot? -- and because of public outcry they backed off!
I stated it that way, because that is how the rest of the world will see it...as a remake; granted they should have stuck to original script title and I wonder whose bright idea it was to call it "I, Robot"!
Hopefully, they will consider remaking "I, Robot", and use Harlan Ellison's script...as that one with Will Smith was shit; and I think Asimov is still rolling around in his grave because of it!
Has anyone read "The Scoble scuffle: Facebook, Plaxo at odds over data portability" (http://www.news.com/8301-13577_3-9839474-36.html); why would Facebook join this, if they are doing something else like in the aforementioned story which I think you should all read!
Well, one thing I wonder if there is useful stuff that is in MULTICS that the Linux community will look at and try to port into their OS..?! Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if other OS companies -- OSS or CSS -- will be looking at the source code to see what may be portable as we speak.
No, that is not it, as I said in a later post it was setup by a group...I do believe there may have been a copyright lawyer involved with the site as well; but I do not remember for sure.
That's not it, I know Slyck. This was setup by a lawyer and some others if I remember correctly...back in 2003 or 2004; may have been earlier than that. I found out about it from a newspaper article.
The reason I am asking, is because there was a group of Canadians that setup a web site, manily about copyright & file sharing issues that relate specifically to Canadians and there was also a forum...I've been trying to remember it; but unfortunately it has completely slipped my mind. Does anyone remember?!
Well, for Android you could always use WebM, and for iOS H.264.
So, what brand of tinfoil do you use for your hat, is one brand better than another..?!
I was going to suggest that as well.
I am not an nVIDIA or ATi fan, I use whatever suits me, however, with that being said. It would've been great to see nVIDIA's chip in the 3DS.
Sorry, can't give l&l, because I don't know them, but I felt the quake here in Toronto.
HTML5 will help change the Web, however, the true change that will come to the Web is finally when the Semantic Web will take off; unfortunately no one knows when or if it ever will.
I've got 16 years of Customer Service experience, I can tell you right now, Verizon is not doing customer service at all, more of a disservice than anything.
I'm a 34 year old Gamer boy, and a Geek.
Maximum PC is a great magazine.
This is where SkyNet will emerge, :p
I read about thbis yesterday, or was it Friday...this is good news! http://asrokhel.mybrute.com/ http://rollandrock.myminicity.com/
Will be dead by the time something like this happens, if ever! http://asrokhel.mybrute.com/ http://rollandrock.myminicity.com/
I remember when TUCOWS started, but the site has become so outdate and surpassed by better offerings like download.com, etc! http://asrokhel.mybrute.com/ http://rollandrock.myminicity.com/
ECMAScript = JavaScript
Anyone remember 3DML (http://www.flatland.com/), at one point in time it got really big, was easier to use than VRML then dropped off the face of the earth due to lack of updates to the language and the Rover plugin, etc. Of course, 3DML has been over taken by the much more advanced 3DMLW (http://www.3dmlw.com/) -- no relation to Flatland's version. So, really, is this anything new; I don't think so?!
I said this would happen and that they'd end up changing back to the old TOS, as companies never seem to learn from the past...Geocities tried this same thing years ago -- wasn't it mentioned on Slashdot? -- and because of public outcry they backed off!
I stated it that way, because that is how the rest of the world will see it...as a remake; granted they should have stuck to original script title and I wonder whose bright idea it was to call it "I, Robot"!
Hopefully, they will consider remaking "I, Robot", and use Harlan Ellison's script...as that one with Will Smith was shit; and I think Asimov is still rolling around in his grave because of it!
Has anyone read "The Scoble scuffle: Facebook, Plaxo at odds over data portability" (http://www.news.com/8301-13577_3-9839474-36.html); why would Facebook join this, if they are doing something else like in the aforementioned story which I think you should all read!
Well, one thing I wonder if there is useful stuff that is in MULTICS that the Linux community will look at and try to port into their OS..?! Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if other OS companies -- OSS or CSS -- will be looking at the source code to see what may be portable as we speak.
Forgot to mention, just took a look at the site...last updates appear to be in 2004; and their forum appears to have been hijacked sometime ago.
Well, I finally found it again...saw the word "can" in a domain name and that got me thinking; the site is the CanFLI Network:
http://canfli.org/
No, that is not it, as I said in a later post it was setup by a group...I do believe there may have been a copyright lawyer involved with the site as well; but I do not remember for sure.
That's not it, I know Slyck. This was setup by a lawyer and some others if I remember correctly...back in 2003 or 2004; may have been earlier than that. I found out about it from a newspaper article.
The reason I am asking, is because there was a group of Canadians that setup a web site, manily about copyright & file sharing issues that relate specifically to Canadians and there was also a forum...I've been trying to remember it; but unfortunately it has completely slipped my mind. Does anyone remember?!