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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 ...
02 July 2011
The Rise and Fall and Rise of HTML
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HTML began life as a clever hack of a pre-existing approach. As Tim Berners-Lee explains in his book, “Weaving the Web”: Since I knew it wou...
09 March 2011
Mozilla Moves On
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Back in August last year, I wrote the following: we no longer live in a simple binary world of Internet Explorer as the dominant player and ...
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...
30 June 2009
Winning the Open Web
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It seems an unfair fight. On the one hand, you have some of the biggest, most powerful multinationals, intent on defending their turf and e...
13 February 2009
What Mozilla's Bespin Bespeaks
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One of the most interesting developments in the open source world is the way that Mozilla has changed in recent years. What started out as a...
14 October 2008
Birth of a Meme: the O(o)pen Web
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One of the interesting slogans that the Mozilla Foundation has been pushing a lot recently is the idea of the “open Web”. That's clearly...
31 July 2008
The Open Web: A New Old Meme
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On Open Enterprise blog .
13 May 2007
A Flash of Recognition
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Now, where have I heard this before? I assert that there is something wrong with web-like "rich" formats that aren't hyperlin...
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16 April 2007
Open Web Initiative
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What is Open Web? Open Web is a collection of technologies and standards that enable individuals to disclose their identity, feeds, activiti...
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