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08 December 2012
A Tale of Two Lock-ins
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Yesterday I was reviewing Mozilla's current position in the browser sector and its wider achievements in the Web world. One thing ...
11 November 2012
Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin on the New Lock-in
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Last year, I interviewed the head of the Linux Foundation, Jim Zemlin, about his own career, and about his organisation. That intervie...
12 May 2012
South Korea Still Paying The Price For Embracing Internet Explorer A Decade Ago
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The problems of monopolies arising through network effects, and the negative effects of the lock-in that results, are familiar enough. Bu...
04 September 2009
Microsoft Teaches Pupils About Lock-in
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I'm amazed Microsoft hasn't done this before: Microsoft's Education Labs launched a new project this afternoon and it's bet...
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17 July 2007
Gartner's Trough of Disillusionment
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There is a scandal brewing over open standards in Europe: On June 29 2007, the European Commission agency IDABC published document written ...
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25 June 2007
Opener Than Thou
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What's interesting about the news that LinkedIn is going to "open up" is that it is happening as a direct result of competiti...
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