Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Mar 2012 19:37 UTC
Internet & Networking Ever since it became clear that Google was not going to push WebM as hard as they should have, the day would come that Mozilla would be forced to abandon its ideals because the large technology companies don't care about an open, unencumbered web. No decision has been made just yet, but Mozilla is taking its first strides to adding support for the native H.264 codecs installed on users' mobile systems. See it as a thank you to Mozilla for all they've done for the web.
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RE[4]: Whatevs.
by BluenoseJake on Thu 15th Mar 2012 09:24 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Whatevs."
BluenoseJake
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2005-08-11

Here is another fun fact:

The time you you are referring to is long gone. But even back then, you had the same crap. It's the laws that have changed, but even then you could see the writing on the wall.

Apple sued MS in a "Look and Feel" lawsuit back in the 80s. Apple lost. MS, and everyone else won. IBM sued Compaq for reverse engineering the PC BIOS, IBM lost, everyone won.

Those victories would not happen today. The Apple that started in a garage today will sue your ass off for looking at them the wrong way. MS is the same way. IBM doesn't even make PCs anymore. Compaq is gone.

The companies that started it all have tried very hard to close the door behind them, and they did a very good job. Is it sad and horrible? Yes. Does that feeling change anything? No.

Some say it's the Post-PC world, it's really the post freedom world, and your wallet better get used to it.

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