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  • Digg’s Dupe Checker: Totally Original I Swear

    Digg-GuyCould Digg’s duplicate checker be any worse? It constantly asks me if my original posts are duplicates. When I submitted my post about “Five Firefox Extensions That Should Be Built-In” here are the “possible duplicates” Digg found. Tell me how close you think these submissions are to mine. Read more

    Filed In: Online, Web 2.0
    August 11, 2008

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  • A Proprietary Web? Blame the W3C

    Flash-Silverlight-vs-W3C A recent post of mine about Firefox and my general view of corporations and organizations caused a bit of a stir. It even caught the attention of Asa Dotzler, a prominent Mozilla employee. In Mr. Dotzler’s rebuff of my post he said something that has really bothered me. He said “It’s really hard for me to believe that either [Microsoft or Adobe] have the free and open Web at heart when they’re actively subverting it with closed technologies like Flash and Silverlight.” But are they really subverting it? Where exactly is the line between serving the consumer and subverting the web?

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    Filed In: Microsoft, Online, Open Source, Software, Web 2.0, Web Browsers
    July 8, 2008

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  • Paul’s Soapbox: Vista Gadgets, Mario Kart, and Kevin Rose

    image Paul’s Soapbox is a regular feature of TechConsumer where I sound off on various tech topics/products that I’m interested in (or hate). This is just my $.02, so consider yourself warned. This week’s subjects? Vista, Mario, and Kevin Rose…

    For all the Vista users out there, I recently stumbled across an awesome program for the Vista Sidebar. It is called Amnesty Generator, and basically it will take the code for any web widget (think Google Gadgets, ESPN, etc) and turn it into a Vista Sidebar compatible gadget. It is a simple program, but works great; I use it to display the NBA.com live sports scores on my desktop. Check it out. There is also a Mac OS X version, but I have not used it.

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    Filed In: Gadgets, Gaming, Just For Fun, News, Open Source, Stories, Web 2.0
    March 24, 2008

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  • A Tale of Two Betas: Firefox 3 and Internet Explorer 8

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    I am going on record that, unless Mozilla changes the direction they are heading, Internet Explorer will push Firefox back to single digit market share within three years. I’m sure a lot of people will flame me that Microsoft could never pull that off, but try telling that to Netscape. Each incarnation of Firefox since at least version 1.5 has not been a significant improvement on the previous version. Yeah, they claim all sorts of new features, but really, what is going on with Firefox 3?

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    Filed In: News, Open Source, Reviews, Stories, Web 2.0
    March 17, 2008

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  • Extensions are a double-edged sword – A Firefox 3 Preview

    FirefoxWith the news of Firefox 3 Beta 1 being released, I just couldn’t help myself. I wanted to see what was in store for the Orange Carnivore from Mountain View. A short 6.4MB download and I was installing; everything went without a hitch. Here’s the good and the bad of it all.

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    Filed In: News, Open Source, Reviews, Stories, Web 2.0
    November 21, 2007

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