Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 24 2012 @ 10:54 PM EDT |
What do you mean anymore? One would have had to taken him seriously at any time
prior to say anymore.
Let's just stick with the facts, no one has ever taken the blow-hard seriously,
no one ever will.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 24 2012 @ 11:16 PM EDT |
> Does anyone take Florian Mueller seriously anymore?
Yes, of course, Florian does.
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Authored by: ailuromancy on Wednesday, July 25 2012 @ 02:06 AM EDT |
He is a valuable resource.
Just quote some of his drivel with a link to his
site,
and you will get a sack full of debunking complaint
comments within the
hour. You can point at all those
complaints and say "Look at this advertisers!
my site is worth money!" [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, July 25 2012 @ 03:32 AM EDT |
He's no longer a patent expert, he's "Patent-watching corporate consultant and commentator Florian Meuller". [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, July 25 2012 @ 11:24 AM EDT |
just wondering... [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, July 25 2012 @ 07:07 PM EDT |
It's a mistake not to take him seriously. I think he's dead serious and if the
outcome had been different then we would hear him crooning about how big an
expert he is.
He should be taken seriously because he's part of the environment Google and
other need to work in. His statements do effect decision making of large
companies, Intel and it's Medfield introductory hardware solution that runs
Android for example. Only got serious public notice after Google thrashed its
opponent in court.
I'm not saying that Muller has significant weight in any decision Intel may
make, but certainly his spread of "billions of dollars" in damages can
be enough to set off the alarms and maybe be interpreted as risk considerations
when investing millions on the development of a platform.
I think Pam takes Mullers "propaganda" efforts very seriousness. It's
a shame it can only be appreciated by those of us who care enough to keep
informed. Everyone else may be in the "well it's over now, that was
close" boat. The fact is it wasn't even close, Oracle got its 455 handed
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, July 26 2012 @ 05:06 AM EDT |
Unfortunately Heise (with their publications like c't, ix, The H, Heise Online,
etc.) did. Even devoting multiple pages in their flagship print magazine in
Germany to an interview with him.
Heise publications are usually cluefull, but they, or maybe just one powerful
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, July 26 2012 @ 08:51 AM EDT |
Be kind. Florian Mueller got it almost right. He predicted Oracle would win.
They came second. That's close, isn't it?[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, July 26 2012 @ 11:29 PM EDT |
I once looked at a group of his blog posts, and couldn't find one correct
prediction.
Of course I didn't look at them all, so I may have missed something.
Wayne
http://madhatter.ca
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