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  • From: "Len Bullard" <cbullard@h...>
  • To: "'Richard Salz'" <rsalz@u...>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 13:15:07 -0600

Nope.  IBM has this same stuff in Irving Wladavsky's blog.  People who track
this for the ISO X3D standard read it and report it.

Sorry, Rich, I respect you enormously, but this is IBM out to take the
cookies and go home with them using Linden Labs as the proxy.  Sure, there
will be multiple standards; there already are (see 3DIF, Collada, etc.) but
never with journalists telling outright lies about the history of the
Internet.  

It stinks.  Bad.

len


From: Richard Salz [mailto:rsalz@u...] 
 
> http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.aspx?CIaNID=42704&src=site-marq

> This is IBM being the bad guys again.  It's interesting to see them 
return
> to their original culture after years of letting Microsoft take all the
> blame for that kind of behavior.  There is no IP to be had if they
> acknowledge a history that the entire internet witnessed.

Are you basing your denunciation on more than the one sentence in the 
article?

As far as I know, our "3D Internet" efforts are going to be all 
standards-based, just like or WS/SOA efforts.





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