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1 year ago
in 3 is coming… on John's Blog
Congratulations! Firefox 3 is a great product: the performance improvements around Javascript, timers and DOM are awesome! Thank you Mozilla Team!
1 year ago
in Ray Ozzie delivers with Live Mesh on Scobleizer
Sounds interesting. Does it have any relationship with Silverlight? Do you have a feeling as to what will be some of the killer apps which will drive the adoption of this new kinds of platforms? Finally this will hopefully push google to get a little bit more vocal about Google Gears (which was initially boxed as offline) but is really about being able to push the limits of the browsers while keeping the web open. Looking forward to the qik videos.
1 year ago
in gReader: Comment on blogs with Disqus from within Google Reader on DISQUS Blog and Forum
This is indeed very nicely done. I have one question: I look at the API and it was not clear to me how given a blog post URL, an application could get the list of posts. The API talks about forum id, message id, etc.. Is there an endpoint in the API which given a post URL (example: http://www.loiclemeur.com/france/2008/04/plus-d... ) would return me a JSON representation of the list of comments posted for that entry? (or alternatively, the URL of the iframe we could embed)
Thank you!
Thank you!
1 year ago
in operator -> activities in an afternoon on John's Blog
Excellent. It was actually interesting to watch the MIX keynote:
Part of Microsoft is trying to do the right thing with IE8 and making sure that the web remains open and standard.
Part of them is locked in their past mistakes (WPF and silverlight) and they do not seem to find the courage to do the right thing and cut their losses and focus 100% of their energy on doing the right thing.
I wish they had done that mistake back in 1995 and try to push both IE and black bird.
The next couple of years are going to be interesting: I really look forward to Firefox doing to IE what Apple is doing to Vista!
Part of Microsoft is trying to do the right thing with IE8 and making sure that the web remains open and standard.
Part of them is locked in their past mistakes (WPF and silverlight) and they do not seem to find the courage to do the right thing and cut their losses and focus 100% of their energy on doing the right thing.
I wish they had done that mistake back in 1995 and try to push both IE and black bird.
The next couple of years are going to be interesting: I really look forward to Firefox doing to IE what Apple is doing to Vista!