4 Years Later, The Mozilla Tide Has Turned

A updated article on the browser wars: and I think the author is right. Mozilla (and FireFox) have made great strides, and, by giving users the features they want, are winning back the desktop.

(link) [Slashdot]

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Cyberappliances attack Italian village

Do I put this under "Humor"? I guess so: I mean, it's a funny article, but I doubt that the residents of this particular village are in a laughing mood over it. Very strange...

Here's a quotes from a village offical -

Civil protection chief Tullio Martella adds: "What is going on here is like a scene from some paranormal film. The fires continued even when we cut power to the village to see if that was a possible cause For the time being there is no scientific explanation and I have never heard of anything like this before."

Residents flee killer robofridges in terror

(link) [The Register]

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Made in the U.S. of A.

Follow the link below. Especially if you're one of those who believe that offshoring American jobs is required to keep you competitive in your industry.

Read it - especially if you believe that unions always have the best interests of the workers at heart.

It's not the most obvious way to run a successful textile company in Los Angeles: Pay the workers a living wage and give consumers absolutely no choice.

(link) [Salon] (via MyAppleMenu)

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No Spam Lists with Opt-In

Finally! A sign up sheet for a "do not spam" list with an accurate description of the "opt-ins" available ... Enjoy!

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