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Rebolek
21-Dec-2007
[2753]
It's OK for Apple to behave like they want, because, you know, it's 
Apple. If Steve Jobs starts to eat babies they probably have very 
high nutritious value, are really healthy and very tasty. Man, it's 
Steve Jobs! Who are you to argue with him?
Henrik
21-Dec-2007
[2754]
Yes, how can one argue with him? They are successful today because 
of him. :-) That makes going against Apple more difficult.
Reichart
28-Dec-2007
[2755]
Very cool http://www.gapminder.org
Reichart
29-Dec-2007
[2756]
An interesting website I found http://www.curehunter.com/public/showTopPage.do


Just look around, it is kind of fun little examples of tech spewed 
on a site.
btiffin
7-Jan-2008
[2757]
Intel quietly pulled out of support for the XO One Laptop Per Child 
program.  Hmm.  More in chat.
Robert
9-Jan-2008
[2758]
http://www.eye.fi/	Nice idea.
Pekr
9-Jan-2008
[2759x2]
kind of hoax.
so eye-fi card has some kind of radio. In order to proceed, you have 
to put it in card reader, put it into usb on your pc, configure upload 
site, then you return it back to your DC, start shooting, and eye-fi 
card transfers photos to the station connected to usb port? I would 
save the hassle and just use card reader. Or buy decend DC supporting 
wi-fi :-)
btiffin
9-Jan-2008
[2761]
Anyone checked out Links?  University of Edinburgh  http://groups.inf.ed.ac.uk/links/
   I'm not a real fan of AJAX but Links is being built to produce 
web frontend (Javascript), middle bit (SQL)  and backend (Java server) 
code from a single source.  I don't really care, but it may fit with 
the current Silverlight thread in REBOL Marketing.
Kaj
9-Jan-2008
[2762x4]
Hey, that's from Philip Wadler. Very interesting
He's getting old :-)
Waah, he writes Java books now? He's really getting old...
Links looks quite clean. It has HTML interspersed in the source code, 
though. I have found that to be an unproductive approach in most 
cases because it does not allow a web designer to work on it
Henrik
16-Jan-2008
[2766x2]
http://www.sun.com/
ah, it doesn't show every time you load it: Sun has acquired MySQL.
Oldes
16-Jan-2008
[2768]
http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/2008-0116/index.jsp?intcmp=hp2008jan16_mysql_learn
yeksoon
16-Jan-2008
[2769]
And Oracle acquires BEA


http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=alI8qN7k9lQU&refer=home
Geomol
16-Jan-2008
[2770]
Amazing! So much money in databases. I should use more time on my 
own.
Geomol
26-Jan-2008
[2771]
I could probably read a lot to get this info, but maybe someone here 
knows:

How do a company like MySQL make money? The database is open source 
and completely free, right? So do they earn by doing support? Selling 
books or what?
Reichart
26-Jan-2008
[2772x2]
I pay for MySQL...
Enterprise costs about $600
Geomol
26-Jan-2008
[2774]
Do you know, if MySQL holds any patents?
Reichart
26-Jan-2008
[2775]
http://www.mysql.com/company/legal/patents.html
Graham
26-Jan-2008
[2776]
Why pay for mysql when postgresql is better and free?
Geomol
27-Jan-2008
[2777x2]
Hm, I haven't got much experience with open source. I'll investigate, 
if the model suit my database, NicomDB. If it does, there could be 
a database written 100% in REBOL available for REBOL developers in 
the near future.
I mean available for free. It is available today, but it costs. :-)
Robert
27-Jan-2008
[2779x2]
Geomol, the business model for such a setup are mainly:


- You pay for service: Consulting, support, priority fixes, adding 
features, porting
- You pay for special versions: Pre compiled, add-ons
So, the OS stuff is the teaser for the rest. And if you are the main 
person behind the OS project, you are the one being trusted for the 
above things.
Henrik
27-Jan-2008
[2781]
also pre-packaged easy versions with books for documentation. that's 
now most linux distro (except Ubuntu) work.
Geomol
27-Jan-2008
[2782x2]
I just checked the size of the source. NicomDB is less than 50k of 
REBOL source. It's a little more than 7k compressed, so it's a nice 
'little' database. :)
iPhone turned into a virtual guitar: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=26829492
Gabriele
27-Jan-2008
[2784]
Geomol, when you have a lot of users, it's easy to make money (Sun 
might come and buy you for example :). OS source helps a lot at getting 
a lot of users (the reasons are not entirely rational). still, i 
don't know how much a REBOL db would be popular.
Tomc
27-Jan-2008
[2785]
one way mysql makes money is to get Sun to fork over a billion dollars 
:)
Kaj
27-Jan-2008
[2786]
You do need to have a sales organisation with customers to be able 
to get that much
Jerry
28-Jan-2008
[2787]
HTML 5 the Draft http://www.w3.org/html/wg/html5/
Pekr
28-Jan-2008
[2788]
Nokia to acquire Trolltech - http://www.osnews.com/comments/19227
Pekr
29-Jan-2008
[2789x2]
VIA Isaiah architecture - shows the world how double the performance, 
stay with the same power consumption and stay pin compatible - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAonOmb8l3o
Nice visit to their facilities - http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MTQ1MywxLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA==
btiffin
31-Jan-2008
[2791]
rootkit attacks Linux with Apache servers that then later injects 
Javascript to infect Windows boxes.  http://www.linux.com/feature/125548


Rats, bad guys are using our servers to get at the poor unwashed 
masses of Windows users.  No doubt this will be ammunition in MS's 
Get the FUD campaign, further ensuring a larger mass of easily corrupted 
Windows boxes.

Luckily we also have Cheyenne.  Take that bad guys!
Anton
1-Feb-2008
[2792]
How tough is Cheyenne, I wonder ?
Sunanda
1-Feb-2008
[2793]
Is backward incompatiblity is the new black?
Python 3.0 to break pretty much all existing code.
Just like REBOL R3 :-)
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/69326,breaking-the-python-code.aspx
Pekr
1-Feb-2008
[2794x2]
Interesting interview with Aaron Seigo from KDE 4 team - http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;885892575;pp;1
Sunanda - as for Python, we know, it was posted here few months ago, 
in another article. But still, comared to R3, I can see those changes 
as more cosmetic ones :-)
amacleod
1-Feb-2008
[2796x2]
KDE 4 - Plasma...sounds like rebol or where rebol wants to be
Actually no...I did not realize from the article that it is a desktop 
environment. The first I heard of these cool KDE developments.
PaulB
3-Feb-2008
[2798]
Have you guys seen this Arc challenge? I thought it would be interesting 
to see how it was done in REBOL. They are comparing it in other languages. 
I'm not good enough yet in REBOL to do it myself, so I thought I 
would post it here. http://www.paulgraham.com/arcchallenge.html
btiffin
3-Feb-2008
[2799]
Graham posted a nice one for rsp in Rebol vs Scheme.
PaulB
3-Feb-2008
[2800]
Oh nice, I didn't see that. Thanks!
Henrik
5-Feb-2008
[2801]
NEC has launched a new product that will allow network administrators 
to downgrade Vista machines to XP. It takes up... 2 DVDs.
Oldes
6-Feb-2008
[2802]
:)