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At last!

If you were visiting our site in the last few weeks you might have noticed the change of layout on some of the pages. Now we're finished and we hope that you enjoy our site as much as we do. There's some new content, other stuff is lost and we promise to update this site more often. There's a little blog and if you have some interesting things to say, feel free to do so.  

There are some changes in the tech section. The Programming page presents some scripts you might find useful. Lollop is our small but fine CMS and it's open source! We'll publish the sources at SourceForge as soon as possible. Visitors who aren't here for their first time might know that we're dedicated SPAM fighters. More to read about here

 


So Microsoft released its brand-new product 'Surface', a small desktop that runs a desktop, which means that a specially prepared Windows PC is used for providing a digital desktop experience. You might view videos, do funny games, have some user experience somewhere between iPhone and Windows etc. I'm not that impressed. In principle it's the old desktop metaphor, only the desktop became a bit more colourful and it looks a bit more playful. It's a consumer machine that doesn't leave the well-known paths of common GUIs. I never thought I was working in such an innovative environment, when we developed a pioneer device in 1993: one of its features included a 3D display. It was meant to break the desktop metaphor.

There is not much left to be said on the spying scandal at Deutsche Bahn, the case is clear. Thousands of Germany's railway enterprise have been spyed in sort of a dragnet, where masses of personal data have been transferred to a detective agency that has already been involved in a similar action at German Telekom. Not only was the Bahn's data protection officer left unaware of this initiative, the works council was not involved as well. Of course, representatives of Deutsche Bahn told to the public that everything was legally correct. Legally correct - so they obviously think - is trying to intimidate the German blogger who wants to shed light on this outrageous scandal: after publishing an internal Bahn memo on the spy action, the maintainer of netzpolitik.org was receiving a letter of demand to remove the memo and any excerpts. That's the data policy of a self-proclaimed global player! That memo is indeed dynamite - you may find it at WikiLeaks in the meantime, and even a German politician is hosting it on his web site. Let's see if Bahn lawyers try to admonish him too. (Source)


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