Comment: Fire Marketing (Score 1) 184
I have an idea, let's name it like a horrible medical condition!
That'll get consumers to accept it!
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I have an idea, let's name it like a horrible medical condition!
That'll get consumers to accept it!
It's the internet. No one knows you're a dog (except the NSA).
Dr. Li Gong, SVP of Mobile Devices, President of Asia Operations, and CEO of Mozilla Taiwan (cited in the press announcement) also posted on his blog about the partnership. https://blog.mozilla.org/ligong/2013/06/03/foxconn-joins-the-firefox-os-eco-system/
This line in particular stuck out to me.
Foxconn stated that they intend to have FFOS running on all categories of the “8 screen” devices, from smartphone to tablets to laptops to TVs and outdoor signage.
Laptops, TVs and outdoor signage? Ambitious plans.
Are there any brain scans to confirm autism in mildly-autistic adults?
In the past year+ Mozilla has really tackled memory and this includes running it over the long term. Worth giving another try.
Other than forgetting to set the material in their CAD software, that is.
Must've accidentally left the hull on wood from his son's modeling project.
Just because we don't know their organizational structure, doesn't mean they're not an organization.
There are, at least, likely leaders and followers and understood expectations/rules.
Pretty sure the fact that VP8 having not been released into the wild (or released at all) is why Mozilla originally backed Ogg Theora. (bonus fact: Theora is based on VP3, an earlier iteration of VP8.)
Better yet, merge projects.
Sure there is. It's called the not-in-my-house philosophy.
Firefox used to have the kitchen sink of preference windows. You could tweak to your heart's content.
Course back then it was called the Mozilla Suite.
Firefox just comes with the Social API, as with addon APIs, you have to install something, otherwise it's just potential.
...if you don't have a need for it or don't remember when you last used it, uninstall it.
I say we request that businesses and government agencies (especially ones we know they've gone after) set up poorly secured areas with misinformation about "important" projects and such.
Not only do we get them with misinformation, but try to bury them with gobs of data in the form of poorly scanned (un-OCRable) image files.
(Yes, I know the plan probably has flaws, but a boy can dream.)
Mozilla & Epic worked together on this together.
They used Emscripten, which Mozilla developed, to compile to asm.js, which Mozilla developed and put an optimized module in Firefox's Javascript engine.
So I'd say it's little more than Epic choosing Firefox.
Unfortunately they think blinking == attention getting, whereas we think blinking == f*cking irritating.
Admittedly, they're right. Fortunately, we're righter.
He keeps differentiating, flying off on a tangent.