According to the german tech-site
heise.de, the Mozilla Foundation is suing Microsoft over the use of tabbed browsing in Internet Explorer 7. The Mozilla Foundation owns the patent
5,160,296 through one of their developers (Solomon Katz, a former Opera dev) and has begun suing Microsoft in Mountainview, California. The Foundation wants that MS immediately ceases to distribute IE 7 and pays 1.4 Billion dollars in damages. Heise reports that Microsoft has issued no official response, but is contemplating to ship IE 7 NT (no tabs).
It is already April 1st in Germany (Score:4, Insightful)
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Falls sich Mozilla vor Gericht durchsetzt, sei die Herausgabe eines Internet Explorer NT denkbar. "NT" für "non tabbed"
Yeah sure...
Re:It is already April 1st in Germany (Score:4, Informative)
you have ruined the joke!
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Ponies!! Ponies!! (Score:4, Informative)
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Your IQ must be below 5 to proceed posting.
Re:Ponies!! Ponies!! (Score:5, Informative)
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Your IQ must be below 5 to proceed posting.
Re:Ponies!! Ponies!! (Score:5, Funny)
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Ponies at Sinfest [sinfest.net]
Mozilla (firefox tabs) vs MSFT (Office 12 ribbon) (Score:3, Insightful)
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Patent office on crack (Score:5, Insightful)
Good grief, they'll let you patent ANYTHING won't they?
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A jumping snail [google.com].
Okay, yeah, it's a design patent, but still...
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No doubt they hold an "evergreen" patent on April Fools Day as well as one on bad jokes.
So, remember folks (Score:3, Funny)
Today is the day when Microsoft could start a hostile takeover of every linux company, and Google could announcetheir new policy of "Hang it, we'll start worshipping satan", without anyone being the wiser.
Good day (Score:5, Funny)
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Actually it is a fairly common day for governments to bring out unpopular legislation...
OK! (Score:5, Funny)
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No hoax foax (Score:5, Funny)
April Fools' day was moved to April 2nd when the United States adjusted Daylight Savings Time this year.
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Opera ? (Score:2, Insightful)
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Several friends were pinging me today with "OMG
http://www.google.com/tisp/ [google.com]
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No it didn't, Netcaptor did. And if you search google groups you'll see people asking for tabbed browsing in Mozilla like in Netcaptor. Not Opera. Opera didn't have true tabbed browsing until after a few others had implemented it (Skipstone [muhri.net], Galeon, Mozilla). For a start, at which point in Opera could you have multiple windows with multiple tabs in them, rather than the fairly typical MDI interface they
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I may be remembering wrong, but if I recall correctly Opera 5 was the first version to allow you to have both multiple windows and multiple "tabs" (which were of course really MDI child windows) at the same time. Opera 4 allowed you to choose either an MDI or an SDI interface. Opera 3 and earlier were MDI-only.
Of course, more recent versions introduced the ability to turn off the MDI altogether and have "real" tabs. I think I'm one of the few remaining stop-outs using an Opera 3-style MDI interface with th
No-TRUE-Scotsman fallacy. (Score:1)
Well, if you're going to split hairs [infidels.org] to load the dice [positiveliberty.com], Netcaptor was not a browser, it was a shell. I remember Opera 3 had what I, and most people would call tabbed browsing, but you're trying to be a jackass.
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I'm not actually, I'm being completely serious (yes despite it being the first). I'm just recovering from a nasty bug and don't feel all that silly. And yes, I'm aware Netcaptor was a shell, but it was also the inspiration for a lot of the Mozilla based tabbed browsing efforts. The earliest I can rem
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In all seriousness, I loved NetCaptor back in the day. Tabbed browsing was ahead of it's time, and just as useful then as it is now.
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No, but that doesn't seem to bear much practical significance with regard to who is actually granted a patent.
Of course that may well have an effect in a possible lawsuit regarding the patent, but in this case there really is no lawsuit, so...
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yes I did, and the tags too
but I like hoaxes to be realistic
Otherwise, okay, I missed this part of the summary! I didn't know that patents would follow the inventor when he switches companies
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wtf??? (Score:2, Funny)
I own the patents to jokes like this!!!
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well... (Score:1)
Oh... my... gawd... (Score:2)
Thank God Its Sunday (Score:4, Insightful)
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No! (Score:3, Funny)
One hundred billion dollars!!!
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In other news (Score:1)
heh, good one,.. (Score:2)
This had me fooled for a minute. I was screaming "Noooooooo! Mozilla, you're playing with fire!" After all, if Mozilla really had such a patent, they'd do well to save it for defensive purposes.
I haven't hit the sack yet, so it didn't quite sink in that it was April Fool's Day. In fact, with all the all-nighters I've been pulling lately, I think my biological clock is only up to about March 20 or so.
This one is the best so far (Score:2)
If this is real, then the wars have begun. (Score:2)
It's the excuse Microsoft needs to start their barrage of litigation. They have lawyers. They have money. Guess who doesn't?
Ballmer's been waiting for this moment, and The Mozilla Foundation handed it to him on a platter. Wanna see what happens when it's not really David vs. Goliath, rather Genghis Khan vs your neighbors? Watch.
John Katz got a patent... (Score:2)
HAHAHAHA (Score:1)
Enough already... (Score:1)
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Another alternative... (Score:2)
Seriously, you can survive one full day without regular Slashdot. You can.
Somebody sue Slashdot (Score:2)
What asshat designer would not make sure that a site like frigging SLASHDOT! doesn't work in frigging FIREFOX!
Jeez, I hate IE!
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Oh, really? Then explain this. http://s169.photobucket.com/albums/u204/DZaidle/?
tabs (Score:1)
Another BAD Patent (Score:2)
Get the story correct (Score:1)
Mozilla Foundation Sues Microsoft (Score:1)
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Re:Mod me insightful for no real reason (Score:5, Informative)
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What do you call the result of a llama that's been stuffed with RAM? Maybe we need a new word: for a woolly-thinking creature that has lots of memory that can't be accessed, we could call it a reagan?
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Self-referential post attempt (Score:2, Informative)
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Now for a challenge:
This post is modded +5 Redundant
MOD PARENT UP (Score:1)
As these stories are just bs... (Score:1, Troll)
But I have to answer to the current poll.
Missing Option:
Boobs [ziza.es]. [No need to speak spanish]... might not be too safe for work.
Opera (Score:1)
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I suspect this is an omgponies moment.
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RTFA Katz worked at Opera and owns the patent. Now he works for Mozilla and Opera has a licence.
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C'mon, get into the spirit of the day and lower your IQ by 100. At least. Do like I did and soak your brain in alcohol. It really does the job well.
Wow... Firefox really has gone mainstream (Score:2)
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Re:SlashRating (Score:4, Informative)
http://slashdot.org/slashdottit.shtml?vote= [slashdot.org]"BIG NUMBER HERE"
It's interesting.
Did I succeed
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Like most ACs on here (except me)you truly need to get laid.
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NO! (Score:1)
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Perhaps I was a little too subtle. Next time, it's strictly "OMFG PONIES!" That way, if anyone rates that "overrated", Taco will come down from on high and turn their css all pink.
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You ruined it for all of the people who just read the title of the article.
(spoiler warning)
The patents supporting images are of paper file folders with tabs sticking up from the top.
Microsoft Performs Illegal Operation, Shuts Down (Score:2)
Microsoft Corp. issued a surprise press release this morning announcing that the company had "performed an illegal operation and would be shut down." Company executives refused to provide further information regarding the cause of the unexpected shutdown, only issuing a cryptic error number of $00038FF577 and advising all interested parties to "contact their system administrator."