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Oldes
27-Oct-2010
[5295]
Adobe demonstrated future of Flash through showcase by AlternativaPlatform 
- http://blog.alternativaplatform.com/en/
Maxim
27-Oct-2010
[5296]
funny... that is exactly what CGR is going to be... time to make 
a browser plugin  ;-)
amacleod
27-Oct-2010
[5297]
CGR?
Maxim
27-Oct-2010
[5298x2]
Custom Gob Rendering engine.
the point is to allow us to build such an engine right into REBOL.
Pekr
29-Oct-2010
[5300]
Most websites glossed over this, but we didn't. Silverlight, once 
touted as Microsoft's answer to Adobe's Flash, has been retooled 
from its original purpose. Microsoft is betting big on HTML5 instead, 
turning Silverlight into the development platform for Windows Phone, 
and that's it. So... Silverlight is dead - long live Silerlight?
 - taken from osnews.com


http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft/microsoft-our-strategy-with-silverlight-has-shifted/7834
GrahamC
29-Oct-2010
[5301]
Thank goodness I didn't learn it then!
Pekr
29-Oct-2010
[5302]
Maybe we should close View too :-) But then - there's no place on 
the web for any other combo than html/css/js
amacleod
29-Oct-2010
[5303]
I been working with "HTML 5" stuff and using some frameworks for 
mobile dev...please please please I hope and wish R3 will address 
the mobile market. That stuff (HTML CSS JS) is just too annoying 
to work with.
BrianH
29-Oct-2010
[5304]
Microsoft has competing internal groups. That message likely came 
out of the HTML group.
Gregg
30-Oct-2010
[5305]
I read on another ML that Silverlight didn't have any sessions at 
their PDC, and it was said that if you want to run everywhere, you 
need to use HTML, not Flash, not Silverlight, HTML.
Henrik
31-Oct-2010
[5306]
Over the last year Apple has hired more than 12.000 people: The number 
of employees has grown from 34.300 in september 2009 to 46.600 in 
september 2010.
GrahamC
31-Oct-2010
[5307]
probably need them to count all the $$ they are making
Henrik
7-Nov-2010
[5308x2]
http://blip.tv/file/4347633

Carl talking at amiwest
pretty good video quality
Steeve
7-Nov-2010
[5310]
Except I can't read that format with my players
Henrik
7-Nov-2010
[5311]
http://a-mirror.video2.blip.tv/RobertBernardo-SassenrathAtAmiwestShow2010696.mp4

This might be a direct link.
amacleod
7-Nov-2010
[5312]
Where is part 2 with his rebol talkl? Is that part available?
Henrik
7-Nov-2010
[5313]
seems only part one is up yet. I followed this thread:


http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=32696&forum=2
amacleod
7-Nov-2010
[5314]
too bad
RobertS
8-Nov-2010
[5315x2]
There is a JIT for Squeak Smalltalk now ( from Eliot Miranda ) and 
there is a multi-core Squeak VM ( yes, Dan Ingals is still at it 
) called Roar - last night I was running Pharo on the "cog" VM named 
'croquet.exe' and things seem fine.  You see, the C++ folks used 
to mock us not just for bytecode and a VM, but for lack of  real 
>>fork  - and then Java folks mocked us about threads.  But now with 
  myBlock fork    a Smalltlak closure/context may get onto an available 
core ...  this news from http://squeak.organd http://squeakvm.org
thanks to James Robertson as jarober on YouTube and Vimeo with thanks 
to Smalltalk Television known as GandysMedicineShow on YouTube;  
see Pharo at http://code.google.com/pharoor  my eclectic-pencil 
 blog
Coming full-circle from Smalltalk to Self through JavaScript without 
stopping at Io or Ruby  - that would be http://avocado-js.appspot.com
  which is intended for demo on the Safari browser just now - and 
again with a suggestion to go back to look at work by Dan Ingals 
on Self and prototyping style and the reliance on Traits instead 
of inheritance or abstract classes (again thatnsk to jarober of cincom.com 
on YouTube
Pekr
8-Nov-2010
[5317]
I somehow did not get, what's your message about :-)
RobertS
8-Nov-2010
[5318]
avocado-js  which spins off from http://lively-kernel.comwhich 
 is  a bit like Strongtalk and a bit like doing Java in VisualAge 
( itself a Smalltalk environment by those at IBM's 'workbench' who 
went on to write Eclipse) - in which JavaScript masquerades as Self 
in a visual programming envoronment within a browser.  Even cooler 
than Seaside morphic 'halos' for debugging live Smalltalk code in 
the browser as in Cincom's Web Velocity or Georg Heeg's "Sea Breeze".
Pekr
15-Nov-2010
[5319]
Facebook seems to predict email replacement. I wonder if they will 
succeed, as Google wave failed ....
GrahamC
15-Nov-2010
[5320]
It's their messaging service ... seeing if they can replace gmail!
Kaj
15-Nov-2010
[5321x2]
It's a lot more down to earth than Wave
It's also pretty much what I advised Reichart to do with AltME some 
seven years ago or so
Reichart
15-Nov-2010
[5323x2]
You should advice Carl, not me.
FaceBook will NOT replace email.  That is a very odd and silly concept.
Banks are not going to ask you for your FaceBook account.
GrahamC
16-Nov-2010
[5325x2]
Who said it will replace email?
They're going to have 500,000,000 @facebook.com accounts
Pekr
16-Nov-2010
[5327]
Facebook guys. They call it - gmail killer, which imo is a bit of 
an exagerration :-)
GrahamC
16-Nov-2010
[5328x5]
Qtask already has multiple communications method I believe, and that's 
what these guys want ... all your sms, pms and email all in one place
which is what google is also doing with gvoice
I find the facebook UI a little confusing at times
that is I think it is a little buggy
It's a real dilemma .. do I spend my hours on linkedin.com or facebook.com 
...
Maxim
16-Nov-2010
[5333x2]
facebook is an insane waste of time. the moment you have more than 
10 friends using it actively, it becomes a constant stream of noise, 
most of it pure trash.
every few months, they try to make a hole in your privacy, hoping 
you won't notice and close it before to much damage is done, trying 
to remove apps which have access to your data is a nightmare...

the list goes on and on.
Oldes
16-Nov-2010
[5335]
The biggest issue with Facebook is, that you don't have to visit 
the FB page, but you are still visible as more and more pages add 
the small facebook webparts like the "I like" buttons etc.  So FB 
can see what pages do you visit, what articles in newspapers do you 
read and other, for most people invisible informations. You don't 
even don't need FB accout. The only way how to avoid it is to block 
the FB's javascripts.
GrahamC
16-Nov-2010
[5336]
Or browse anonymously
Henrik
16-Nov-2010
[5337]
http://stacksmashing.net/2010/11/15/cracking-in-the-cloud-amazons-new-ec2-gpu-instances/


Using amazon's GPU cloud machines to break SHA1 passwords in 49 minutes 
at the price of about 2.10$ an hour.
Pekr
16-Nov-2010
[5338]
Taken from OSNews - AMD joins MeeGo - http://www.osnews.com/story/24034/AMD_Joins_MeeGo_Linux_Open_Source_Project


I hope Nokia wakes up and dismisses Symbian ASAP. And the EU parliament 
is so stupid, that they want to sponsor Nokia a bit, just to have 
some EU competitor to other mobile OSes.
Kaj
16-Nov-2010
[5339]
Divide and conquer
Anton
16-Nov-2010
[5340]
Oldes, does the tracking work only if you have a FaceBook account?
GrahamC
17-Nov-2010
[5341]
Likely to be so
Oldes
17-Nov-2010
[5342x2]
The tracking works even you don't have FB account. They just don't 
know your name. But they have your IP and some info from cookies. 
For example :

Referer	http://domaci.ihned.cz/c1-48204850-brezina-proc-je-lepsi-dohoda-s-ods-nez-top-09-tak-vite-no-dali-nam-vyhodnejsi-nabidku

Cookie	datr=1250632065-19088ceda338e871e9ee01df712a37723a429d0d3c22849a1d7fc; 
lu=ThbkryR2mVGidAGoXhmTtO6A; presence=DJ289860316BchADhA_22106.channelH0_5dBF289860315007WMblcPBsndPBbloMbvtMctMsbPBtA_5b_5dBfAnullBuctMsA0QBblADacA9V289859900Z400K289859900QBalAD1O1171579986ADiA0QQQQ; 
cur_max_lag=20; x-referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fpermalink.php%3Fstory_fbid%3D1573166021199%26id%3D1597009707%26notif_t%3Dwall%23%2Fhome.php; 
e=n; xs=2cf8155631bb0bfe623410554919f283; sid=60; sct=1289859896; 
c_user=1597009707
The FB's cookie life is 2 years.
Of course you can delete your cookies, but how many ordinary people 
do that?
Anton
17-Nov-2010
[5344]
Hmm.. so they're just like other web-bugs.