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28.02.07

ABC-5 exec talks about Mac and Vista

- Mac, Microsoft, Software, Vista -

I GOT to meet a lot of people in Clark, Pampanga when I attended and blogged about Media Nation, and one of the coolest journalists is Joe B. Javier, director for Allied Businesses and Special Projects of broadcast network ABC-5.

Joe and I had an interesting discussion about technology, online journalism and games at our breakfast table, which also included Isagani Yambot, publisher of the Philippine Daily Inquirer; my college orgmate Dodge Dillague, who directs shows for ABC-5; our INQUIRER.net reporter Thea Alberto; and PDI reporter Alcuin Papa, who was also my UP Tinta college orgmate.

It was great to find out that Joe is really into technology — he loves gadgets and is an avid gamer, and you’ll find out more about that soon. He’s also a big believer in the power of online journalism and tech-enabled news delivery.

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22.02.07

Bye-bye, bloatware

- Microsoft, Open Source, Software -

WHILE I love my Xbox 360, I hate the bloatware that Microsoft comes out with, which is why my browser of choice is Firefox rather than Internet Explorer, and I use Gmail rather than Outlook or Hotmail.

Now I’ve freed up more precious space on my hard disk by ditching Microsoft Office and switching to OpenOffice.org. For word processing, however, I’m using an even leaner alternative to OpenOffice’s Write application. It’s called AbiWord and you can try downloading it to find out why it’s great.

For more open source stuff for Windows, go to Open Source Windows. Some of my fave apps are cited there, like the VLC media player, while others I’ll still have to test.

Hell, if only they were viable platforms for gaming, I might consider switching my OS to Linux or Mac, heh :)

21.02.07

Greenpeace vs Vista, media vs the PR machine

- Microsoft, Software, Vista -

(Originally published as a column piece on Feb. 8, 2007)

I DIDN’T go to the Vista consumer launch over the weekend, partly because I had other things to do with my family, partly because all the hoopla that Microsoft is trying to whip up over Vista is starting to smack of desperation.If Microsoft is really convinced that consumers have very good reasons to upgrade to Vista, then why waste all this money and try to ram it down our throats (and get us to buy more RAM, heh) that Vista is something we should love. Now, I’m not going to say that Vista sucks until I try it out — read the articles of our reporters Erwin Oliva and Alex Villafania for their coverage of the Vista consumer launch — but I really doubt that I’ll upgrade to Vista.

Why? Because even now I hate the bloatware that Microsoft saddles us with, which is why I use the open source app Firefox instead of that ton of bricks masquerading as a web browser Internet Explorer 7, and rely on Gmail instead of Outlook or, good lord, Hotmail.

This doesn’t mean I’m a Microsoft hater. I’m technology-agnostic, and if the technology works for me and I like the solution, I don’t care which company provides it. But somehow, the only products from Microsoft I love are the original Xbox (and even that’s with some reservations, heh) and the Xbox 360, which is why I bought them. I’m on Windows XP mainly because I’m a PC user (nope, I’m not part of the Cult of Mac) and I’m a gamer, so until Linux becomes a true gaming platform, that won’t be my OS, even though I’m a fan of open source as the most sensible alternative to piracy in a developing country like the Philippines.

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