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  1. Re:Google on Ask Slashdot: Events Calendar Software For Local Community? · · Score: 2

    Good, free, but not open source.

  2. Re:What about the windows only software? and offic on High School Students Develop Linux Imaging and Help Desk Software · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I look at it the other way. Microsoft products do not fully work with open formats. Public institutions really should be using open formats.

  3. Re:Noooo on Microsoft Reports Record Revenue · · Score: 1

    Or, people that would normally buy a console but who don't want the hassle of picking a video card, making sure their wifi card works with Linux, etc.

  4. Re:The more things change the more they... change? on Apple Macintosh Turns 30 · · Score: 1

    That's the *important* difference though.

  5. Re:Wow. on Microsoft Reports Record Revenue · · Score: 2

    It sounds like you're agreeing with me. You'd be happier with a lighter laptop.

  6. Re:Noooo on Microsoft Reports Record Revenue · · Score: 1

    Valve disagrees.

  7. Re:Rumers..demise..exaggerated. on Microsoft Reports Record Revenue · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ActiveX was not a good idea.

  8. Re:Rumers..demise..exaggerated. on Microsoft Reports Record Revenue · · Score: 1

    ... unless your 'enterprise' (damn, I hate that term) is ... you know ... multi-platform?

  9. Re:Wow. on Microsoft Reports Record Revenue · · Score: 1

    Notice they're heading for an Apple-like model? Hardware margins will be fine when they only allow MS software to run on their hardware.

  10. Re:Wow. on Microsoft Reports Record Revenue · · Score: 1

    It's really just a touchscreen laptop with a crappy keyboard. Yes, it's more functional than most tablets, but there are more powerful laptops about the same size and weight with better performance, etc. They're pretty much functionally equivalent,aren't they?

  11. Re:The more things change the more they... change? on Apple Macintosh Turns 30 · · Score: 2

    Having to buy a developer licence qualifies as 'easily', in my opinion. The rest of the stuff is also 'for now'. As it is, there are already apps that can only be run if they're installed through the OSX app store. The concern is that things will keep heading this way. I see I've been modded down again though, so I guess there's no worry for Apple people. Enjoy. Let's see what happens.

  12. Re:The more things change the more they... change? on Apple Macintosh Turns 30 · · Score: 0

    I think feeling is that they are moving OSX towards more of an iOS/Windows 8 model where you are not allowed to installed arbitrary software easily if at all.

  13. Re:Hmmm on Google Charging OEMs Licensing Fees For Play Store · · Score: 1

    Apparently you're only allowed to make it on locked-down hardware these days, and you should be proud if paying so much.

  14. Re: Google already has a noose on manufacturers on Google Charging OEMs Licensing Fees For Play Store · · Score: 1

    If you look at many of the lists of 'best Apple apps', Google apps frequently dominate the lists.

  15. Re: Google already has a noose on manufacturers on Google Charging OEMs Licensing Fees For Play Store · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Nice to actually be able to see the damn source though, isn't it?

  16. Re:Unfortunately, More to Come on Facebook Is a Plague That'll Burn Out In a Few Years, Says Study · · Score: 1

    The ubiquity of the internet with the general public is probably an order of magnitude greater as well, although admittedly, a potion of that probably came about because of FaceBook.

  17. Re:And nothing will change ... on Surveillance Watchdog Concludes Metadata Program Is Illegal, "Should End" · · Score: 1

    The applause is only until they do something the government doesn't like, but they generally don't realize that.

  18. They've already stated that they've used it for squashing dissent and blackmail against "extremists" of some sort haven't they? The term "extremists" can be very flexible as well.

  19. Re:Ob frosty on Cameron's IP Advisor: Throw Persistent Copyright Infringers In Jail · · Score: 5, Insightful

    No, he's still pretty much an asshole, but he was also the victim of some fairly serious abuse of process, involving governments across at least two continents. As with many laws, you have to defend people you don't like.

  20. Re:Those canucks are really pissing me off now on Canadian Music Industry Calls For Internet Regulation, Website Blocking · · Score: 1

    It's true, the recent changes were not completely bad, although they removed some fair use and made digital lock circumvention illegal.

  21. Re:I hope google loses on Google Faces Off Against Intellectual Ventures In Landmark Patent Trial · · Score: 1

    Care to point out a case where Google has actively used patents to sue a competitor without being sued first? Please don't include Motorola suits from before they were purchased.

  22. Re:Internet filters are a joke ... on Sites Blocked By Smartfilter, Censored in Saudi Arabia · · Score: 1

    I've actually had reference sites blocked by a filter because they were classified as 'hacking' sites.

  23. Re:configuration languages on Linux 3.13 Released · · Score: 2

    It most definitely can make it more readable in many cases. Have you ever tried to debug Perl written by an 'expert'. The rules are all there, but the meaning is quite obsfuscated. Breaking it up and adding characters helps a lot. I'm not saying it would definitely herlp here as I don't know the new syntax, but it's quite conceivable.

  24. Re:configuration languages on Linux 3.13 Released · · Score: 2

    More lines does not neccessarily mean more complexity.

  25. Re:configuration languages on Linux 3.13 Released · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Which means that you could proibably come up with something to do this yourself. I'm sure quite a few people would be interested in it.