On 09/30/2011 07:23 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
THis is absurd for them to expect this to take off.
Well, I ALWAYS read the BBC website, but ALMOST NEVER TRUST what they
write . . . :)
And, certainly, the whole thing seems to be a load of people being paid
to sit
around in committee rooms and puff hot-air . . .
What about security - not trivial
Is this proprietary? - if so, bound to fail
what processor is this based on?
Who coordinates development and support?
How is it paid for?
an OS of any kind is a big deal. I am very skeptical.
On 30 September 2011 07:12, Richmond Mathewson
<richmondmathew...@gmail.com>wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/**technology-15109403<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15109403>
http://cataspanglish.com/2010/**07/26/urban-os-a-city-**operating-system/<http://cataspanglish.com/2010/07/26/urban-os-a-city-operating-system/>
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http://urbanlabs.net/index.**php/UrbanLabs_OS_%28English%29<http://urbanlabs.net/index.php/UrbanLabs_OS_%28English%29>
How good is your (err ?) Catalan ? http://urbanlabs.net/index.**
php/UrbanLabs_OS<http://urbanlabs.net/index.php/UrbanLabs_OS>
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Now it could be "fun", could it not (????) to have
Livecode apps in "there" somewhere.
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