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Yahoo! Groups : radio-dev Messages : Message 6875 of 6878
I confess my hands are trained to always use the context menu if I want to open a link in a new tab. My #1 desired feature for Mozilla is some way to turn off opening a link in a new window when invoking the link normally (ie, ignore "target" attributes), but that's another kettle of fish entirely. Well, control-clicking a link that is targeted to a new window will instead open it in a new tab (if mozilla is configured to open ctrl-clicked items in a new tab, edit - preferences - tabbed browsing - middle click or control click of link in a web page, it also helps to turn on "load links in the background")... This discussion started by talking about Radio's aggregator, I always ctrl-click on a post link, in fact I now almost ALWAYS ctrl-click on a link whenever I am in Mozilla, wich is WAY too often.... #

Doc Searls on identity
The Internet needs identity (ID) protocols, APIs and other standards that nobody owns, everybody can use and anybody can improve. Those standards need to fully empower each individual who operates in a marketplace. They need to obsolete consumers by turning them into customers. The big players in the ID game need fully empowered customers far more than any system for managing them.

Open source plays a critical role. That's what PingID.org is about. Same with DotGNU. Shibboleth. XNS.org. All of those efforts are symbiotic with commercial efforts, in many cases by the very same developers.
Quelle juste tirade! #

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