Firefox 2.0 is pretty cool -- not quite amazing, and I find some of the basics 
  like navigating and creating bookmarks clunky. But I love that it can print 
  perfectly without needing to click the printer-friendly option. (Ever try to 
  print from Microsoft.com without using printer-friendly? It's a disaster, Fay!) 
Maybe I'll be more bowled over by Firefox 
  3.0, which is now in alpha (just the fact that Mozilla doesn't invent new 
  terms for alphas and betas is enough reason to use Firefox).
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    When I steal an idea, I admit it (unlike Dilbert's Scott Adams, who hasn't come 
  clean for stealing my Bill Gates for president proposal!), so this next item 
  was lifted directly from Bob Brown, a former colleague and executive editor 
  of 
Network World
. 
Bob discovered a wacky new site where 
  you upload your photo and learn 
  what celebs you look like. Bob, a world record-holder in the yo-yo and former 
  national toboggan competitor, ran Bill Gates (who looks like Placido Domingo) 
  and Steve Ballmer (who resembles Michael Moore) through the process, along with 
  a host of other vendor execs.
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    As we mentioned Monday, Patch Tuesday is this week. If you haven't started 
  plugging the latest holes, you're a day late, so get to steppin'. 
  There is a flaw in Visual Studio 2005 that lets hackers take over your machines, 
  but it takes a lot of effort to build the exploit. In any event, it might be 
  wise to fix this hole anyway, as the attacks can be severe.
IE 5 and 6 got patched, so all you pioneers that have IE 7 (or Firefox) needn't 
  worry. Get full details 
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    Microsoft can barely contain its irritation with MIT's $100 Linux laptops for 
  the Third World -- after all, why buy a $100 Linux box when you can buy a $1,000 
  Vista machine? 
Now 
MS 
  is offering to put Windows on these machines
 so the poor and downtrodden 
  can decide if they want to spend their time troubleshooting Linux command lines 
  or trying to get spyware off of Windows. Maybe Steve Jobs should enter this 
  fray.
 
	
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    When the 'Net first started, criminals from around the world used it to communicate, 
  conspire and, sometimes, commit the crimes themselves. 
Now the cops are fighting back, 
identifying 
  criminals and gathering evidence from Web postings
. Most times, the criminals 
  are too dumb for their own good -- posing with weapons or stolen goods, or making 
  detailed threats. The lesson here: Be careful of what you or your kids post. 
  It may come back to bite you!
 
	
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    A small percentage of users will move to Vista in the first year, but that small 
  group will still account for some 
$70 
  billion in overall revenue
, according to IDC. One chunk is the 35 million 
  copies sold that will be sold in 2007, but most of the dough comes from new 
  hardware, applications, migrations and, of course, support!
 
	
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    A Seattle man caused an accident involving three other cars and a city bus -- 
  all because 
he was busy with his BlackBerry
. 
  There was no word on whether the driver was a Microsoft employee, or if the 
  mail was work-related or just a note to his mistress.
With its tiny keys, there's no way I could crank out a message and look 
  at the road at the same time -- even if it was to my mistress!
 
	
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    When Microsoft announced plans to offer developers free licenses to use 
  the Office UI for their apps, I was skeptical. First, I thought back to reporting 
  I did a decade or so ago at InfoWorld, where Microsoft announced pretty much 
  the same thing. 
Then, I wondered how competitors would feel. Turns out it doesn't matter how 
  they feel since -- at least, according to one ISV -- competitors aren't invited. 
  Gen-9 was all set to support 
  the UI for its data management tool. But after learning that rivals can't use 
  the interface, the company ditched its plans because it "might" overlap 
  with some Microsoft tools.
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    Redmond contributing editor Greg "Greggo" Shields pointed out a little 
  blooper in the Vista RTM event log. Instead of "browser," they talk 
  about a "bowser" event type. Wonder if Sha Na Na has heard the news?
 
	
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    OpenXML, a new format for Microsoft Office, was 
approved 
  as a standard by Ecma
, a Swiss standards group. This is good news, but having 
  good native support of the OpenDocument format would be better still.
I'll be curious to see how many ISVs build OpenXML into their apps. I'm not 
  expecting any huge lines.
 
	
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    HP will 
pony 
  up over $14 million
 to settle charges that it spied on reporters, employees 
  and directors. The cash is all going to the state of California, which -- after 
  Gray Davis -- could use the dough. 
My guess is that the victims will start lining up soon, and will be asking 
  for real money!
 
	
Posted by Doug Barney on December 12, 20060 comments