Comment Re:Freenet (Score 2, Insightful) 467
Cross platform compatibility
He's a Mac user.
There aren't any other platforms.
Cross platform compatibility
He's a Mac user.
There aren't any other platforms.
They flat out stole someone's code
Speaking of hypocrisy, when someone copies (read: pirates) a game, it never takes long before the pedants and whingers jump in to make the tired observation that it's "not theft, it's copyright infringment".
But now, when a games publisher does it, it's suddenly "flat out stealing".
OS is not for the users, it is for the developers.
You've just described in a short sentence why Linux, despite being freely available for anyone, still languishes in a distant third place.
Another problem is Australia will turn into a Korea/Japan situation where internal bandwidth capacity within the country is impressive, but external transit to the rest of the world is still expensive/in short supply.
I agree that's an issue for Australia, but it's never really been a major issue for Japan. Given that the home nation is the only country where Japanese is widely spoken, most of the population rarely browse sites outside the national borders anyway.
A) we don't knwo this has to do with WOlverine
Posting from your iPhone again?
Mozilla is resolving eight critical vulnerabilities found in the current version of Firefox
Interesting how stories spin out differently depending on the browser in question. If it were an IE story, there would be howls of derision that the vulnerabilities existed in the first place and questions about why Microsoft didn't fix them more quickly.
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.