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11 January 2010
In Praise of TinyOgg
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The Ogg sound and video formats finally seem to be gaining some traction; the only problem is that few of the major sites employ it - Flash ...
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28 July 2009
Why Hackers Will Save the World
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For anyone that might be interested, my keynote from the recent Gran Canaria Desktop Summit is now online as an Ogg video.
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21 June 2009
The Saga of Ogg the Great
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Well, with a name like "Ogg" that's what it should be called; instead someone has put together what they term more prosaically...
18 June 2009
Firefox 3.5: What's in a Number?
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I had an interesting chat this morning with Mike Shaver, VP, Engineering at Mozilla, about the imminent Firefox 3.5. Its launch takes place ...
10 December 2007
Nokia: Hollywood's Lapdog, and People's Enemy
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Somewhat naively I thought that Nokia was a savvy company on the side of light - maybe because it's Finnish; but I was wrong, it seems :...
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18 May 2007
An OGGly Duckling?
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One of the things I love about Richard Stallman's crusade for freedom is that it is so uncompromising. This means that it tends to espo...
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09 February 2007
The Man Who Would Not Compromise
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Here's another journalist who has discovered RMS's impressive rigour when it comes to free software: But once I notified Richard St...
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06 December 2006
Set My Libri Free
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Everybody knows about Project Gutenberg , which aims to provide texts of as many public domain books as possible. One freedom that is avail...
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