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[News] [Rival] Microsoft Incentives Confirm Windows Vista Problems, More Lock-in in US Government

  • Subject: [News] [Rival] Microsoft Incentives Confirm Windows Vista Problems, More Lock-in in US Government
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 02:28:09 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Freelance
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.4
Taiwan market: Microsoft offering cash incentives to encourage reporting of
Vista-incompatible applications

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| Microsoft, on March 18, announced the launch of a campaign to encourage users 
| of Windows Vista to inform Microsoft Taiwan of applications that are 
| incompatible with the operating system, and is offering a small cash prize of 
| NT$1,000 (US$32.5) per accurate report, according to Microsoft Taiwan.   
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http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20080319PD202.html%20

Ironically and sadly enough, there are still some Ashley Highfields in the US
government who fail to see that Windows is dying (14% of all PC sales in the
US are now Macs, IIRC, while most sales in Japan are Macs also, Linux being
used as a Windows alternatives on whiteboxes, so it can't be counted). Now
look what they do just shortly after the Library of Congress accepted
kickbacks for Microsoft Silverfish:

Kofax® Wins $2.1 Million Contract with National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA)

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| Kofax plc (LSE: KFX), a global leader of Intelligent Capture & Exchange 
| solutions, today announced it has won a $2.1 million contract with the 
| National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the official records 
| keeper for the United States Federal Government. Kofax will provide NARA’s 
| Federal Records Centers (FRC) with an enterprise-level solution for 
| electronically capturing and processing millions of the nation’s vital 
| documents.      
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http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/?epi_menuItemID=8529ea2ad8631dcd3bb97904c6908a0c&epi_menuID=887566059a3aedb6efaaa9e27a808a0c&epi_baseMenuID=384979e8cc48c441ef0130f5c6908a0c&ndmViewId=news_view&newsLang=en&newsId=20080319005409

[PJ: It's Windows only, but it outputs as PDF and .tiff. But it does mean that
NARA is now locking itself into Windows.] 

http://www.groklaw.net/newsitems.php


Recent:

Protest DRM at the Boston Public Library  

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| the BPL [Boston Public Library] has launched a new service powered by a 
| company called OverDrive. The system gives BPL patrons access to books, 
| music, and movies online -- but only if they use a Microsoft DRM system.  
| 
| There are lots of problems with the introduction of this system: it bars 
| access to users of GNU/Linux and MacOS and creates a dependence on a single 
| technology vendor for access. These are important issues, certainly. The 
| worst problem, however, is much more fundamental.   
| 
| By adopting a DRM system for library content, the BPL is giving OverDrive, 
| copyright holders, and Microsoft the ability to decide what, when, and how 
| its patrons can and cannot read, listen, and watch these parts of the BPL 
| collection.   
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http://mako.cc/copyrighteous/20080207-00


Related:

British Library books go digital

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| Digitised publications will be accessible in two ways -initially through 
| Microsoft's Live Search Books and then via the Library's website. 
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7018210.stm


Britain: E-Mail Time Capsule in Works

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| Now the British Library is appealing to ordinary Britons for their
| e-mails, saying it wants to create a snapshot of British life in 2007.
| 
| [...]
| 
| The e-mails will be collated and indexed by Microsoft Corp., which
| has previously partnered with the library to digitize books from
| its archive, and they will be available to researchers before
| the year's end.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070503/britain_e_mail_archive.html?.v=1


Vista and British Library put da Vinci online

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| Microsoft and the British Library have digitised two of Leonardo da
| Vincis' notebooks.
| 
| [...]
| 
| The British Library has created an updated version of its application
| called "Turning the Pages" which allows people to browse parts of
| its 150 million piece collection via a web browser. We heard how
| this works better using Vista.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/30/vinci_notebooks_vista/


Publish And Perish

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| Alexander Rose, the executive director of the futurist Long Now
| Foundation, worries about the impermanence of digital information.
| "If you save that computer for 100 years, will the electrical plugs
| look the same?" he asks. "The Mac or the PC--will they be around?
| If they are, what about the software? " So far there's no business
| case for digital preservation--in fact, for software makers like
| Microsoft, planned obsolescence is the plan.
| 
| "The reality is that it's in companies' interest that software should
| become obsolete and that you should have to buy every upgrade,"
| Rose says. We could be on the cusp of a turning point, though, in the
| way businesses and their customers think about digital preservation.
| "Things will start to change when people start losing all of their personal 
| photos," Rose said.
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http://www.forbes.com/2006/11/30/books-information-preservation-tech-media_cx_ee_books06_1201acid.html?partner=yahootix
http://tinyurl.com/yyjqoh


British Library calls for digital copyright action

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| In a manifesto released on Monday at the Labor Party Conference
| in Manchester, the United Kingdom's national library warned that the
| country's traditional copyright law needs to be extended to fully
| recognize digital content.
| 
| "Unless there is a serious updating of copyright law to recognize
| the changing technological environment, the law becomes an ass,"
| Lynne Brindley, chief executive of the British Library, told ZDNet
| UK. 
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http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6119043.html


BBC Corrupted

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| Today the BBC made it official -- they have been corrupted by Microsoft. With 
| today's launch of the iPlayer, the BBC Trust has failed in its most basic of 
| duties and handed over to Microsoft sole control of the on-line distribution 
| of BBC programming. From today, you will need to own a Microsoft operating 
| system to view BBC programming on the web. This is akin to saying you must 
| own a Sony TV set to watch BBC TV. And you must accept the Digital  
| Restrictions Management (DRM) that the iPlayer imposes. You simply cannot be 
| allowed to be in control of your computer according to the BBC.      
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http://defectivebydesign.org/blog/BBCcorrupted


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6265976.stm


Microsoft’s 4th of July Trans-Atlantic assault on document standards

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| With OOXML and XPS, Microsoft has chosen to not work with existing standards, 
| but to create new ones, as they have in their recent announcement on Web3S 
| instead of working with the rest of the industry on the Atom Publishing 
| Protocol. In the case of OOXML, this is a logical move on Microsoft’s part, 
| since it is an evolution of Microsoft’s XML strategy started with the 
| Microsoft Office 2003 version and ODF will be a technology diversion from 
| that strategy. With Microsoft controlling 90% of the office productivity 
| tools market and OOXML being the default file format for Microsoft Office 
| 2007, OOXML is likely to be widely-used.        
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/Newton/?p=16


Microsoft criticized for Open XML petition

,----[ Quote ]
| The petition is an attempt to make it appear that Open XML
| has "pseudo-grassroots" support, argues Mark Taylor, the
| founder of the Open Source Consortium.
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http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6173625.html


Microsoft calls on UK public to raise the Office standard

,----[ Quote ]
| Microsoft is calling on the Great British public to join its campaign
| to get the XML Office format adopted as an international standard.
| 
| [...]
| 
| It is not clear if the UK is an opponent. However, a representative
| of fellow member the Bureau of Indian Standards recently reportedly
| complained to the IndiaTime.com over Microsoft's decision to dump
| 6,000 pages of documentation on them.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/04/microsoft_office_standards_petition/

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