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24 November 2013
Is Mozilla on the Bridge of Khazad - or on the Fence?
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Last week I explored at some length the curious reasons that Sir Tim Berners-Lee gave for supporting the proposal to add hooks for DRM in...
Tim Berners-Lee on Why HTML5 "Needs" DRM
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A couple of week ago, I discussed the awful idea of adding DRM to the official HTML5 standard, and where that would lead us. More recent...
DRM In HTML5: What Is Tim Berners-Lee Thinking?
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Back in January, we reported on a truly stupid idea : making DRM an official aspect of HTML5. Things then went quiet, until a couple of...
10 March 2013
BBC Attacks the Open Web, GNU/Linux in Danger
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The Web is one of the most dramatic demonstrations of the power of openness, alongside free software, which not coincidentally runs most ...
10 February 2013
Truly Stupid Ideas: Adding DRM To HTML5
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You would have thought by now that people would understand that DRM is not only a bad idea, but totally unnecessary: Apple dropped DRM fr...
22 February 2010
Let My Codecs Go: Will Google Free VP8?
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I've written about the growing interest in HTML 5 a couple of times, and there is a parallel discussion around the role, if any, of Flas...
11 December 2009
Visualising Open Data
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One of the heartening trends in openness recently has been the increasing, if belated, release of non-personal government data around the wo...
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07 October 2008
You Know You're Getting Old When...
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...you don't recognise half the things these young chaps are talking about... On Open Enterprise blog .
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30 October 2007
Now We Are (HTML) 5
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Remember HTML? It's (nearly) back : This specification introduces features to HTML and the DOM that ease the authoring of Web-based app...
13 February 2007
Now We Are Five: HTML5, XHTML5
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Anything that talks about HTML5 and XHTML5 gets my attention pretty quickly. I don't pretend to understand all the implications of this...
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