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[Tech News] Interesting technology

Pekr
29-Sep-2008
[3403]
... this is old news, no? Besides that it is half-full cup. SWF is 
freed, Flash is not ...
Oldes
29-Sep-2008
[3404x2]
It's said that the Flash Player will not be opensource and I understand 
why.
Interesting is, that Adobe is working with the Chrome team and that 
MS is not is not a competitor.
Henrik
29-Sep-2008
[3406]
First privately developed space rocket has reached Earth orbit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To-XOPgaGsQ
Geomol
29-Sep-2008
[3407]
Fantastic!
Pekr
1-Oct-2008
[3408]
Nokia launches its own mobile toolkit platform, Linux plus Qt toolkit 
based:


http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080930-nokia-launches-linux-based-qt-extended-mobile-platform.html

http://trolltech.com/products/device-creation/qt-extended/qt-extended-4.4-release
BrianH
10-Oct-2008
[3409]
Dial 'M' for Microsoft's new programming language - http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10/10/dial_m_for_microsoft/
Pekr
10-Oct-2008
[3410]
The end of REBOL?
BrianH
10-Oct-2008
[3411x4]
No, it sounds like we still have an opening. Those tools sound really 
complicated, overly so. Little cross-platform support too.
too -> either
That M language is like a lot of languages coming from the MS camp 
lately - they only have meaning if you are a MS shop. They even say 
that the compiler for this language would be cross platform, but 
that since it only describes stuff that MS platform software does, 
the results would have no meaning without that MS software. I guess 
they aren't ever going to go after the Mono project now - they have 
figured out how to compete in a multi-platform world, so they don't 
have to squash the competition anymore.
Strangely enough, it is not that dissimilar from REBOL's strategy.
Pekr
10-Oct-2008
[3415]
yes, their tools are complex. I wish we would be faster in delivering 
though. We are still milles away from anything R3 usable ....
BrianH
10-Oct-2008
[3416]
Let's switch groups.
Pekr
13-Oct-2008
[3417]
OpenOffice 3.0 released ...
Reichart
13-Oct-2008
[3418]
Been using OpenOffice on the EEE-PC, it is pretty cool...
Pekr
13-Oct-2008
[3419x3]
Wasn't it a bit sluggish?
One Czech IT news server reports, that whole Wikipedia is moving 
to Ubuntu LTS Linux servers. They used various Red Hats, Fedoras, 
etc., so they are unifying it ...
We are talking 400 servers here ...
Henrik
13-Oct-2008
[3422]
they're gonna wear out that poor Ubuntu installation CD :-)
Robert
13-Oct-2008
[3423]
OO3 is very cool. Trying to get rid of Word and XLS.
Pekr
13-Oct-2008
[3424x2]
Is that really a big change? Using 2.4 here. I thought it is mostly 
incremental change. Pity they did not remove JAVA from it - it is 
reported still being kind of sluggish ...
btw - did not post http://www.openoffice.orglink here, as it seems 
being down ...
Chris
13-Oct-2008
[3426]
I guess they could use 400 Ubuntu servers too...
BrianH
13-Oct-2008
[3427x2]
Petr, you can't remove Java from OpenOffice without rewriting Base 
from scratch (a good idea, but still). It is not Java that makes 
OpenOffice sluggish, it is the huge amount of C++ code. It's just 
too large.
Algorithmic changes could help in theory, but modern office apps 
just do a lot of work, and it takes them time to do so.
amacleod
13-Oct-2008
[3429]
I felt OO2 was too bloated...A little SLow.
Maarten
13-Oct-2008
[3430]
Reichart, the EEE is great, isn't it? My wife teaches, and she uses 
it for short presentations and writing reports during the breaks. 
I think it saves her an hour a day - she wouldn't have used a laptop 
any bigger (and this one is pink...lol). I always joke she is the 
most Linux-savvy user in the house!
Reichart
13-Oct-2008
[3431]
Wasn't it a bit sluggish?
 Yes, but it is a tinny computer for $300 (the price of a PDA).


It works well enough for travel.  My wife is the one using it, but 
I played with it  a bit.


I live on a laptop that is a bit larger (not much though) The Fujitsu 
P8020, and is Almost 10x the price.
Pekr
14-Oct-2008
[3432x3]
Microsoft releases Silverlight 2, so it is here, no more a beta ....

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/081013/aqm522b.html?.v=1
... now my question is - where is my R3, and where are our planned 
View kernel advancements? Cyphre did not touch View kernel for more 
than one year  ....
We launched Silverlight just over a year ago, and already one in 
four consumers worldwide has access to a computer with Silverlight 
already installed,
 - that is how fast competition is .....
Henrik
14-Oct-2008
[3435x2]
Is Silverlight really our competition?
I thought we aimed higher than that.
Pekr
14-Oct-2008
[3437x2]
To actually aim higher, we should have at least something in our 
hands. And we will not have anything useable for at least one another 
year ....
Carl should restate the strategy. Divide project to 3.0, 3.1 and 
3.2 goals! I would postpone tasks, modules, components for 3.1, and 
release 3.0 with new VID for immediate use with most apparent bugs 
being fixed ...
Henrik
14-Oct-2008
[3439]
No, I wouldn't do anything like that. The REBOL browser is a whole 
different beast compared to something like Silverlight. I still disagree 
that there is a rush to get a product on the street. REBOL will find 
its niche.
Pekr
14-Oct-2008
[3440]
Henrik - they use even better strategy. They don't try to introduce 
new mythical-save-the-world browser - they use existing ones to spread 
their platform. That is why, for me, REBOL browser plug-in is still 
very important product.
Henrik
14-Oct-2008
[3441]
Sure it's important, but fortunately REBOL is not as limited as Silverlight, 
so we don't have to rely on the success on a browser plugin. There 
are many other venues to pursue.
Pekr
16-Oct-2008
[3442]
Flash 10 new release now uses GPU for gfx CPU intensive tasks ...
Pekr
28-Oct-2008
[3443x2]
Microsoft talks Oslo's new M language, for creating DSLs - http://www.cio.com/article/457530/Exploring_Oslo_s_Modeling_Language_Promises
Today, M will be made available under the open specification promise, 
which allows anyone to implement the language spec. 

As much as we're proud of the intellectual property we've put into 
it," says Kawasaki, "It's what you do with the language that matters.""
btiffin
28-Oct-2008
[3445x2]
I don't know the timezone issues  I found out at 10pm EDT (and don't 
really care ... but hey, seems like news) ... CodeWeavers is offering 
free Crossover downloads all day Tuesday October 28th.

Key free downloads.   The site is probably swamped.
Oops.  http://down.codeweavers.com/
Pekr
29-Oct-2008
[3447]
Interesting how far some project can go - http://www.openpandora.org/
- they sold first batch in few hours :-)
Robert
29-Oct-2008
[3448]
That's very nice. Never heard about it... moves to the top-5 gadget 
wish list.
Pekr
29-Oct-2008
[3449x2]
IIRC Geomol mentioned in the past, but I forgot about it ... looks 
really nice ...
OSNews reports, that Apple rejected Opera mini on the iPhone ....
Terry
11-Nov-2008
[3451]
Exclusive: First Look at Blue Spruce, IBM's Next Generation Browser 
Platform


Why is IBM Heading to the Browser?
We asked IBM VP of Emerging Internet 
Technologies Rod Smith why IBM is moving to browser-based applications. 
He replied that customers have been consistently telling them for 
1-1.5 years now that they don't want to do installs anymore. Their 
customers want the rich experience that desktop apps have traditionally 
provided, but they want to have it in the browser


http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/ibm_blue_spruce_first_look.php
Pekr
11-Nov-2008
[3452]
Interesting ....