Posted in Uncategorized on November 9th, 2007 No Comments »
I am sitting here talking to Bill Xu, founder of ZEUUX, a China-based open source, free software, organization, and quite inspired by his initiative to get Chinese banks to support non-IE, non-Microsoft users in their online banking systems.
The Mozilla Manifesto stated very eloquently that the internet is an increasingly important element in modern life and […]
Posted in Uncategorized on November 7th, 2007 No Comments »
Ever since Firefox released its simplified Chinese editions (zh-cn), its user based in China has been increasing steadily. There are also many websites devoted to Firefox. Many of these are genuine efforts at promoting Firefox, but some are poorly designed and constructed, and more worryingly some are misleading.
Mozilla Online in the past weeks have announced […]
Posted in Uncategorized on November 7th, 2007 No Comments »
Last week I attended the International Conference on Open Source (ICOS) held in Taipei. The 3-day event was well attended by open source community activists (including geeks, techies, and school teachers, Chinese and westerners, among many others), government officials, and corporate sponsors. There were a lot of the usual “soul searching” on what an open […]