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Just a quick post to get me started at blogging again. Over the last year (wow, time flies by!) I’ve been working at Canonical, as part of the Landscape team. This is a very diverse team with lots of different skills, and somehow I found myself naturally gravitating towards working more closely on frontend-related issues, [...]
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Word is out that Google is launching a new browser on the market: the Google Chrome. This announcement comes hot on the heels of Google’s agreement renewal with Mozilla foundation. According to an article last week on NetworkWorld, “Mozilla generates the bulk of its income from ties to Google, according to the company’s latest financial [...]
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Tags: browser, firefox, google, mozilla
Strategic Blindness
On his Strategy Letter VI article, Joel writes about something that many people are starting to realize: that the current Web 2.0 is not much better than Smart (or even Dumb!) Terminal days, when you had to care about memory constraints and there were no standards for interop between applications, or even UI guidelines. Then [...]
Filed under: javascript, microsoft, mozilla, programming, python, silverlight, strategy, tamarin, web2.0, windows | 1 Comment
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