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From: |
Jeanne Rasata |
Subject: |
www/philosophy social-inertia.html |
Date: |
Thu, 24 Jun 2010 14:45:00 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /web/www
Module name: www
Changes by: Jeanne Rasata <jrasata> 10/06/24 14:45:00
Modified files:
philosophy : social-inertia.html
Log message:
made "Web" lower case
CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/social-inertia.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.9&r2=1.10
Patches:
Index: social-inertia.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/philosophy/social-inertia.html,v
retrieving revision 1.9
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -b -r1.9 -r1.10
--- social-inertia.html 27 Sep 2009 01:15:22 -0000 1.9
+++ social-inertia.html 24 Jun 2010 14:44:57 -0000 1.10
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
The main obstacle to the triumph of software freedom is social
inertia. It exists in many forms, and you have surely seen some of
them. Examples include devices that only work on Windows, commercial
-Web sites accessible only with Windows, and the BBC's iPlayer
+web sites accessible only with Windows, and the BBC's iPlayer
handcuffware, which runs only on Windows. If you value short-term
convenience instead of freedom, you might consider these reason enough
to use Windows. Most companies currently run Windows, so students who
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
using Windows, and this encourages businesses to use Windows.</p>
<p>Microsoft actively nurtures this inertia: it encourages schools to
-inculcate dependency on Windows, and contracts to set up Web sites
+inculcate dependency on Windows, and contracts to set up web sites
that then turn out to work only with Internet Explorer.</p>
<p>
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
<p>
Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2009/09/27 01:15:22 $
+$Date: 2010/06/24 14:44:57 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
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