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Mozilla cries over browser ballot, full copy of TPB online, Windows 7 120-day grace & more

News roundup for August 20, 2009.

  • Mozilla makes much ado about nothing over browser ballot #

  • Xmarks extension alpha for Chrome arrives #

  • Archos soft launches own Android app store #

  • Irish ISP to block The Pirate Bay #

  • IT IS HERE: A Fully Functional Copy of The Pirate Bay #

  • Microsoft offers cloud database previews #

  • Like Vista, Windows 7 will grant 120 grace period #

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Mozilla makes much ado about nothing over browser ballot


I only recently blasted Opera for pushing its childish whims into the lap of the EU and now Mozilla - Firefox' creator of which I didn't expect this - also chimes in and is urging for even more strictness and regulation of Microsoft's browser ballot screen. If you haven't read my prior rant, I'll reiterate: it's preposterous that Microsoft is even buckling under the EU's weight, let alone it even have to bolt the specifications of the ballot screen down even more (!). Mozilla spokesperson Anderson brings up issues like "Microsoft is causing inadvertent changing of the default browser in Windows and that's not right" (which isn't true, BTW) and other nonsense. Don't be such a crybaby, Mozilla. Source at ArsTechnica.

Xmarks extension alpha for Chrome arrives


In response to Google's own bookmark syncing feature for Google Chrome, Xmarks - the maker of password and bookmark syncing add-ons for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari - put out its alpha version of their add-on for Google Chrome. Source at CNET.

Archos launches own Android app store


Archos has launched its own Android application store, in response to Apple and RIM. The apps in this store, however, won't only work with Android-enabled Archos devices, but will be available to any compatible device. Source at TechRadar.

Irish ISP to block The Pirate Bay


Eircom, an Irish ISP, agreed to cut off customers that illegally downloaded music or movies - after an out-of-court settlement with the entertainment industry. Now, Eircom will also be preventing its customers from viewing The Pirate Bay. Source at IrishTimes.

IT IS HERE: A Fully Functional Copy of The Pirate Bay


Speaking of TPB: after a torrent was put out containing the whole Pirate Bay repository, people were wondering what to do with it. Today, btarena.net has brought a nearly exact replica of the whole Pirate Bay site online, including downloads, tracking and searching. The site is also capable of hosting new torrents, although its creator insists that this must remain to be a mere backup, for now. Source at Mashable.

Microsoft offers cloud database previews


SQL Server 2008 R2 and - more importantly - SQL Azure came out for developers to preview and use with their web applications. SQL Azure is Microsoft's hosted relational database which developers can rent for a monthly fee. Prices vary between $9.99 US for 1GB to $99.99 US for 10 GB. With SQL Azure, Microsoft provides pay-as-you-go storage and promises graceful scaling - if necessary. Source at ReadWriteWeb.

Like Vista, Windows 7 will grant 120 grace period


Windows 7's predecessor, Vista,  allowed a user to prolong his 30-day trial to 120 days by using the 'rearm' run command at the end each trial period. This was possible up to three times, after which you were supposed to purchase a license key to continue using Windows. As it turns out, Windows 7 - now in final form - will also support this behavior. Moreover, it has been confirmed by Microsoft as not violating the license agreement.

So basically, one can do the 120-day thing, re-install Windows and go at it again - endlessly, without ever needing to pay for Windows 7...

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