I bet when a company asks you if they can contact you with "special offers from our partners" you always say yes because they didn't call them "ads"
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Wallaby#Release_Notes "Actionscript 1,2 - Unsupported" "Actionscript 3 - Unsupported" Then it's not Flash. I really don't have a need to convert any animations from 2002 into the…
I'd bet every bullet point is covered by at least 3 ridiculous patents.
It does for me anyway, in Chrome. It makes it nearly impossible to close the tab.
The article is titled "Setting the record straight", but it is not fair to say that "Bing sets the record straight"
OkCupid was always one big inside joke. That line is just part of it And it may rotate now, but it didn't used to, years ago. I distinctly remember it saying Match.com and nothing else.
No, using a vague and loaded word like "open" at all is what is confusing and misleading. It's watered down to "Web 2.0" levels.
It can't be "technically" open because there's no technical definition of open. Under one side's definition, just having a lot of industry players collaborate on it in public makes it open (the definition you're using)…
FYI, that test suite is said to be about 0.1% complete. Yes, you read that right. No browser is remotely that compliant. Microsoft already idiotically used that suite to declare themselves king of canvas…
It's not for end-users. It's a service for developers to add to their web application. You can certainly try to coax all your users into pre-encoding their video - and understanding how to do that - if you like....
They give themselves too much credit for the SSL prediction. Firesheep wasn't a new attack on an SSL, it was an old one in a package so convenient that everyone finally paid attention. For a moment. As for GSM, yeah,…
I bet when a company asks you if they can contact you with "special offers from our partners" you always say yes because they didn't call them "ads"
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Wallaby#Release_Notes "Actionscript 1,2 - Unsupported" "Actionscript 3 - Unsupported" Then it's not Flash. I really don't have a need to convert any animations from 2002 into the…
I'd bet every bullet point is covered by at least 3 ridiculous patents.
It does for me anyway, in Chrome. It makes it nearly impossible to close the tab.
The article is titled "Setting the record straight", but it is not fair to say that "Bing sets the record straight"
OkCupid was always one big inside joke. That line is just part of it And it may rotate now, but it didn't used to, years ago. I distinctly remember it saying Match.com and nothing else.
No, using a vague and loaded word like "open" at all is what is confusing and misleading. It's watered down to "Web 2.0" levels.
It can't be "technically" open because there's no technical definition of open. Under one side's definition, just having a lot of industry players collaborate on it in public makes it open (the definition you're using)…
FYI, that test suite is said to be about 0.1% complete. Yes, you read that right. No browser is remotely that compliant. Microsoft already idiotically used that suite to declare themselves king of canvas…
It's not for end-users. It's a service for developers to add to their web application. You can certainly try to coax all your users into pre-encoding their video - and understanding how to do that - if you like....
They give themselves too much credit for the SSL prediction. Firesheep wasn't a new attack on an SSL, it was an old one in a package so convenient that everyone finally paid attention. For a moment. As for GSM, yeah,…