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The Blog Formerly Known As SunMink

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All the posts that used to be at blogs.sun.com/webmink

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The Blog Formerly Known As SunMink | All the posts that used to be at blogs.sun.com/webmink The Blog Formerly Known As SunMink All the posts that used to be at blogs.sun.com/webmink Feb 23 ☞ Insider Information 2 Comments Time To Change (Or Ditch) The USTR Special 301 Process Special 301 is a nefarious mechanism that allows US corporations to request diplomatic action against foreign competitors on the flimsiest of grounds. It's anticompetitive, harms the rights of both US and foreign citizens in the digital age and it should go. (tags: USA Policy Trade ) An Adobe Flash developer on why the iPad can’t use Flash Sounds plausible, certainly. What the commentators I've seen so far (including Gruber) are mostly ignoring is that Apple would block Flash even if there were no technical issues (and most of them are probably soluble in some way) since their priority is control of the platform so they can control its monetisation. It's business, not technology. That m...

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