Monday, January 23, 2012




Apple's mind-bogglingly greedy and evil license agreement

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Apple, in this EULA, is claiming a right not just to its software, but to its software’s output. It’s akin to Microsoft trying to restrict what people can do with Word documents, or Adobe declaring that if you use Photoshop to export a JPEG, you can’t freely sell it to Getty. As far as I know, in the consumer software industry, this practice is unprecedented.
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How Apple is sabotaging an open standard for digital books

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So, for nearly two years, Apple has wooed digital book publishers and authors with its unconditional support of an open, industry-leading standard. (The EPUB standard is managed by the International Digital Publishing Forum [IDPF], of which Apple Inc. is a member.)

With last week’s changes, Apple is deliberately sabotaging this format. The new iBooks 2.0 format adds CSS extensions that are not documented as part of the W3C standard. It uses a closed, proprietary Apple XML namespace. The experts I’ve consulted think it deliberately breaks the open standard.
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OpenOffice has never sounded more appealing
may want to stay out of proprietary formats
because one of this days you won't be able to read your own documents
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012




'There Is No American Ratings Conspiracy'

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Center-left daily Süddeutsche Zeitung writes:

"'Do what we say, you have no choice.' That is the clear message from Standard & Poor's. In delivering it, the rating agency hasn't even shied away from placing euro-zone member countries on a level with developing countries. Those who lend Italy or Spain money are, according to S&P, taking the same risk as those who send their money to India, Colombia or the Bahamas. That is absurd. That is a joke..."
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oh well, guess we dreamed the 1929 2.0 depression, caused by wall street, or maybe is true, not of the American people, but of three hundred bandits families of international war criminals who run America.
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amun(ra)
:)

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