May 2010
6 posts
Competing with free
It used to be content creators could dictate how their work would is consumed. They could sell their work, or choose to give it away. If they decide to sell it, they dictate the price. Consumers paid up front for the privilege of experience, and refunds aren’t given because the content is ‘bad’.
Today, content consumers have the option of paying zero. Therefore, consumers now...
Early review
While the C code isn’t half bad, the assembly is clearly written by retarded monkeys.
Diary Of An x264 Developer
Early reviews of Google’s open-sourcing of VP8 as WebM are not so hot.
A bad problem to have
Adobe Creative Suite, in many ways, has become the Microsoft Office for the creative design and development industry. Somehow I bet that was a company goal in a presentation at some point. Mission accomplished.
via Mike Industries
And now, just like Microsoft Office, they’ve got a lot people gunning for them because most of their users are desperate for an alternative.
April 2010
11 posts