Saturday, April 28, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Samsung Galaxy S III
There is always a best Android phone on the market. For now looks like the Samsung Galaxy S III is about to wear that hat.
Related articles
- Samsung Galaxy S III spotted in Kies dev database
- Next Galaxy S III dummy photographed
- Galaxy S III specs appear in benchmark app
- Samsung Galaxy S III Leaked Photo Shows S3 with Home Button
- Samsung Galaxy S3 gets Carphone Warehouse namecheck
- Samsung Galaxy S III Teaser Video Implies iPhone Users Are Sheep (van5d.wordpress.com)
- Samsung Galaxy S III, i9300 names leaked together in Kies (electronista.com)
- Samsung Galaxy S III gets first confirmed carrier (slashgear.com)
- Another Galaxy S III Dummy Box Photo Leaked (geeky-gadgets.com)
- Samsung Galaxy S III Makes A Cameo In Kies, Confirms GSIII Name And GT-I9300 Model Number (androidpolice.com)
Saturday, April 21, 2012
The Google Oracle Spat: A Royal Mess
CNet: Android, Java, and the tech behind Oracle v. Google (FAQ)
CNet: Google-Sun court docs reveal long Java licensing dance
New York Times: Oracle Vs. Google, Week One
GigaOm: This week in the Oracle/Google trial: Week 1
The Guardian: Google v Oracle: a far-reaching trial of characters as much as copyright
The Guardian: Google v Oracle: we wanted to take on Android, admits Ellison
The Guardian: Oracle trial: Google engineer says key licensing email not about licence
The Verge: Samsung Galaxy S III listing appears on Amazon Germany: 4.7-inch screen, 12-megapixel camera
This spat is not the best use of resources. (Larry Insane)
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Larry Insane
OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 08: Oracle CEO Larry Ellison passes through security as he arrives at U.S. District court on November 8, 2010 in Oakland, California. Ellison is in court to testify in a trial against arch-rival software maker SAP AG who allegedly stole customer support documents from password protected Oracle websites. Oracle is seeking $2 billion in damages. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)Larry Ellison
Larry Ellison Cracks Me Up
Larry Ellison's 1995 Network Computer Vision
Larry Ellison's Personal Life
Putting My Money On Larry Ellison
"I don’t know if you can copyright a language."
- Larry Ellison
"Oracle finally filed a patent lawsuit against Google. Not a big surprise. During the integration meetings between Sun and Oracle where we were being grilled about the patent situation between Sun and Google, we could see the Oracle lawyer's eyes sparkle. Filing patent suits was never in Sun's genetic code. Alas.... I hope to avoid getting dragged into the fray: they only picked one of my patents (RE38,104) to sue over."
- Java creator James Gosling
The only acceptable price tag on Android is free.
World War III Time: Let's Go To War
Android Has To Be Kept Free
Microsoft is wrong in milking the Android handset manufacturers. And Google is even more in the wrong in not defending those manufacturers. And now here comes Larry Ellison. You can't patent APIs, Larry.
Nothing prevents Larry Ellison from modifying Android - Kindle, anyone? - to put out a smartphone product that would be yet another interaction point to the many databases he sells. But that would be innovation.
Larry Ellison is so in the wrong here, it's not even funny. I get the impression the guy is clowning around Steve Jobs' grave. There has got to be better ways to express sentiments than to try and snatch from the peoples of the Global South their number one pathway to the Internet. And to think Android is older than the iOS.
The PC could not have been patented. The tablet can not be patented. The smartphone can not be patented.
The PC Was A Category And Could Not Have Been Patented
And so Larry Ellison is going to unleash "thermonuclear war" on his best friend's behalf. If he wins, he gets 20 million dollars, right? Is that "thermonuclear war?"
This is like Yahoo going after Facebook.
Yahoo Has Patents?
Larry Ellison Cracks Me Up
Larry Ellison's 1995 Network Computer Vision
Larry Ellison's Personal Life
Putting My Money On Larry Ellison
"I don’t know if you can copyright a language."
- Larry Ellison
"Oracle finally filed a patent lawsuit against Google. Not a big surprise. During the integration meetings between Sun and Oracle where we were being grilled about the patent situation between Sun and Google, we could see the Oracle lawyer's eyes sparkle. Filing patent suits was never in Sun's genetic code. Alas.... I hope to avoid getting dragged into the fray: they only picked one of my patents (RE38,104) to sue over."
- Java creator James Gosling
The only acceptable price tag on Android is free.
World War III Time: Let's Go To War
Android Has To Be Kept Free
Microsoft is wrong in milking the Android handset manufacturers. And Google is even more in the wrong in not defending those manufacturers. And now here comes Larry Ellison. You can't patent APIs, Larry.
Nothing prevents Larry Ellison from modifying Android - Kindle, anyone? - to put out a smartphone product that would be yet another interaction point to the many databases he sells. But that would be innovation.
Larry Ellison is so in the wrong here, it's not even funny. I get the impression the guy is clowning around Steve Jobs' grave. There has got to be better ways to express sentiments than to try and snatch from the peoples of the Global South their number one pathway to the Internet. And to think Android is older than the iOS.
The PC could not have been patented. The tablet can not be patented. The smartphone can not be patented.
The PC Was A Category And Could Not Have Been Patented
And so Larry Ellison is going to unleash "thermonuclear war" on his best friend's behalf. If he wins, he gets 20 million dollars, right? Is that "thermonuclear war?"
This is like Yahoo going after Facebook.
Yahoo Has Patents?
Monday, April 16, 2012
Skype On HTML5 Has Smartphone Implications
Image via CrunchBaseWP Sauce: Web version of Skype confirmed by Microsoft job posting
I have long expressed the belief at this blog that HTML5 is where it is at. Smartphone apps are transitional authorities. If Skype becomes available on your browser, and if the HTML5 browser is the primary player on your smartphone, what is your Skype ID? I want it.
Smartphones are computers. They have been misnamed. PC is personal computer. SC should be small computer. Smartphones are small computers.
I have long expressed the belief at this blog that HTML5 is where it is at. Smartphone apps are transitional authorities. If Skype becomes available on your browser, and if the HTML5 browser is the primary player on your smartphone, what is your Skype ID? I want it.
Smartphones are computers. They have been misnamed. PC is personal computer. SC should be small computer. Smartphones are small computers.
Related articles
- Microsoft is working on HTML5 version of Skype (9to5mac.com)
- Microsoft working on HTML5 version of Skype (thetechblock.com)
- Skype may be building an HTML5-based web app (sociable.co)
- Microsoft working on web-based Skype for Browsers (geek.com)
- Microsoft job ads reveal HTML5 version of Skype coming to Web browsers (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft Working on Skype For The Web (ghacks.net)
- Microsoft Wants to Put Skype in Your Web Browser (webmonkey.com)
- Skype Web App Under Development Reveal Job Listings (geeky-gadgets.com)
- A bunch of New HTML5 Apps Shown off at IDF Beijing 2012 (netbooknews.com)
- Microsoft making web-based Skype, seeking developers (electronista.com)
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