Month: October 2012

  • In a ‘surprising’ turn of events – Advertisers are going to act like slimeballs

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    Back in the beginning of August I wrote a bit about Microsoft doing the right thing by having do not track on by default. Well recently an advertiser spoke up about it again saying that the industry would ignore IE and do not track. “The industry will not honor that flag,” he says. “I’m not…

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  • Ubuntu Sells it’s Users to Amazon

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    So Canonical is saying the totally free ride is over, it’s time to start paying for Ubuntu. Sort of. It’s time to stop getting Ubuntu for free, and their choice of ways to monetize? Serve you ads in the OS of course. Expect to see ads from Amazon in Ubuntu. Now I can’t blame anyone…

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