Right, but what about the experiences that Mozilla chooses to default for users like switching to Yahoo and making that the default upon upgrade and not respecting their previous settings ?What about baking Pocket and Tiles into the experience? Did users want these features? All I have seen is opposition to them.via Unnecessary Finger Pointing
Friday, July 31, 2015
Mozilla and hypocrisy
Monday, July 20, 2015
No Choice
This is why I don't like using web services. As a user, I'm given no choice in what I want. On twitter, it used to be OK to set a wall paper for your home, now it isn't. For a free web service, I assume it should be acceptable for them to be able to make the choice for you.
Soon, with automatic updates in Windows 10 delivering new features, I'd assume something like this would happen for desktop software. Is that acceptable?
Soon, with automatic updates in Windows 10 delivering new features, I'd assume something like this would happen for desktop software. Is that acceptable?
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Mozilla and hypocrisy
Right, but what about the experiences that Mozilla chooses to default for users like switching to Yahoo and making that the default upon ...
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I really like what Dave Winer has evolved his blog over time. Its not just written posts any more. There are now tabs for various forms of...