Steve Jobs anti-Adobe Flash rant is really quite a remarkable document both for what it says, and what it doesn’t say. First, and foremost, there’s the fact that Jobs spends most of his time complaining about the Flash format and ignoring the real beef Adobe has with Apple. Sure Adobe doesn’t like that Apple won’t [...]
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Apple and Adobe’s war of words heats up
April 30th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Tags: Adobe · Apple · Applications · Business · Development · Legal · Mac OS X · Open Source · Operating System · Standards · Tablet
Chrome 4: King of the Web browser hill?
January 26th, 2010 · Comments Off
Firefox 3.6 has just come out and it’s great. There’s only one problem. Google has released the new version of Chrome, version 4, and it’s even better. This new version retains its speed lead over other browsers. I tested it on one of my Dell 530S desktop PCs. This PC is powered by a 2.2GHz [...]
Tags: Development · Google · Internet · Network · Open Source · Standards · Web browser · Windows
Linux Standard Base 4 is coming in for a landing
October 14th, 2008 · Comments Off
If you write software for the Mac, you must obey Apple’s rules. Period. End of statement. If you write software for Windows, you have more lee-way, but Microsoft pretty much calls the shots. If you write software for Linux though you can pretty much do whatever you want, except, of course, you shouldn’t. Because if [...]
Tags: Development · Linux · Open Source · Operating System · Standards
IBM takes a stand against bad standards
September 24th, 2008 · Comments Off
Bad standards and standard wars are an all too common part of modern information technology. Now, IBM has announced that it’s not going to put up with them anymore. And, yes, Microsoft, IBM is looking at you. In a statement, Ari Fishkind, public affairs manager for IBM Research’s Development and Intellectual Property section, says that [...]
Tags: Development · IBM · Legal · Microsoft · Open Source · Standards
The 21st century mobile application
September 15th, 2008 · Comments Off
A few years ago, we knew exactly what the future of mobile computing software development would be like. It would be powered by WAP (Wireless Application Protocol), a set of specifications designed to provide low-speed wireless devices with limited screen space, with a means to access information and to communicate and interact with Web services [...]
Tags: Development · Embedded · Internet · Linux · Mobile · Network · Open Source · Standards · Web browser · Wi-Fi