Montly archive for 2008-01

Thoughts on storage and archiving

Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-01-29

Digital archiving is becoming an increasing problem for me. What do I keep, and why? For now I am trying to archive as much as possible. Just because I have no good way of determining what to keep. But then storage becomes a problem!

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Nokia aming for Opera?

Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-01-28

Nokia have acquired Trolltech, the Norwegian company behind the open source Qt technology. A technology found in software products such as the KDE, Skype, and Opera. Most news site are focusing on how this will affect KDE and other open source projects. I do not think Nokia’s main goal with this acquisition is to get control over the desktop computing trough KDE, as the web is buzzing about today. I think their target is the mobile web browser market trough Opera, another Norwegian software developer dependent on Qt.

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Good candidate for Headline of the Year

Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-01-25

The Observer enter the race for headline of the year early with this all‐covering hype‐machine: Apple and Google ruled a year to note in your Facebook. The Brits have at least one strong candidate this year.

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Paying for open source for years and years

Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-01-23

Open source developers need money. They need to get payed all their hard work. This is a problem I have been thinkin a lot about lately. But does anyone have a solution?

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