Midday round-up: Crowdsourcing, Firefox 2.0 and Mashup Camp
There are lots of questions, not the least of which is whether the royalties could ever amount to anything meaningful or worthwhile for contributors. So far, ideas range from self-destrucuting credit cards to Citysearch-like portals.
New features include built-in phishing protection and better support for viewing RSS feeds. Also, Firefox will now resume your browsing session if your computer loses power or Firefox crashes.
From our pespective, this release can't come soon enough. As much as we like Firefox (on both the Mac and PC), it's been annoyingly crash-prone. Word is that the new version is more reliable.
Finally, Mashup Camp is underway at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. It's an unconference, meaning the attendees themselves will define the agenda. We can't make it, so if anyone wants to report in on what's happening in the comments, we're all ears.
http://www.siliconbeat.com/cgi-bin/mt331/mt-tb.cgi/1585
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Here's a link to the ad hoc agenda of Mashup Camp http://wiki.mashupcamp.com/index.php/MashupCamp2Grid There were 21 demos today at the "speed geeking" session.
trancekitty on July 12, 2006 3:57 PMComment link
I've started live blogging of Mashup Camp over at http://christine.net - feel free to reference for notes. You can also see the session agenda set by the participants at the camp wiki: http://wiki.mashupcamp.com/index.php/MashupCamp2Grid.
Christine Herron on July 12, 2006 11:32 PMComment link