- From: Richard M. Smith <rms@computerbytesman.com>
- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 14:48:49 -0400
- To: <public-web-plugins@w3.org>
Can you drop Ray a line about the "embedded text format" issue and see what he has to say. Richard -----Original Message----- From: public-web-plugins-request@w3.org [mailto:public-web-plugins-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of D Goneit Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 1:39 PM To: Hector Santos; public-web-plugins@w3.org Subject: Re: Ray Ozzie claims prior art in Lotus Notes There is no "embed text format" in Ray's example. --- Hector Santos <winserver.support@winserver.com> wrote: > > Did this guy just graduate kinderlaw school or > something? > > Sincerely, > > Hector Santos, CTO > Santronics Software, Inc. > http://www.santronics.com > 305-431-2846 Cell > 305-248-3204 Office > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard M. Smith" <rms@computerbytesman.com> > To: "'Hector Santos'" > <winserver.support@winserver.com>; "'Jerry Mead'" > <jerrym@meadroid.com>; <public-web-plugins@w3.org> > Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 8:06 AM > Subject: RE: Ray Ozzie claims prior art in Lotus > Notes > > > > > > I just sent a quick email to Mike Doyle and his > lawyer asking for > > comments on Ray Ozzie's article. > > > > Richard > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: public-web-plugins-request@w3.org > > [mailto:public-web-plugins-request@w3.org] On > Behalf Of Hector Santos > > Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 4:22 AM > > To: Jerry Mead; public-web-plugins@w3.org > > Subject: Re: Ray Ozzie claims prior art in Lotus > Notes > > > > > > > > Ha! > > > > How could I forget Ozzie and Lotus notes! It > jolts even more early > > prior > > art technology! > > > > All in One - a 1980's complete Personal > Information Manager, Group Ware > > product used on VAX machines with VT100 graphical > terminals. > > Networked, > > Remote Client/Server based, Embedded technology > to draw charts, merged > > with > > Word processing, > > > > Lotus Framework, again the same thing. > > > > Apple's QuickCard, again the same thing. > > > > Thanks for the post Jerry! I particularly LOVED > this statement: > > > > "I am quite embarassed to say that we > frankly didn't "get" what > > was > > so innovative about this > > newfangled "Web" thing, given the > capabilities of what had > > already > > been built." > > > > Ray, don't be embarrassed, everyone felt the same > way - it was > > obviousness > > of remote client/server technology and the natural > progression of the > > ever > > evolving "smart terminals." > > > > "In 1993 or thereabouts, we saw the > emergence of TCP/IP, HTML, > > HTTP, > > Mosaic and the Web. > > From our perspective, all of these were > simplistic emulations of > > a > > tiny subset of what we'd been > > doing in Notes for years." > > > > and even then I recall Lotus and company being a > day late with the > > technology! Graphical/Text BBS groupware systems > existed before Notes > > was > > made available. And I really love his final > statement: > > > > "Finally, claims 6-10 are identical to claims > 1-5, with the > > substitution > > of "The computer program > > product" instead of "The method". Well, yes, > we did create an > > actual > > product to do such a thing. > > We even shipped it about 18 months before his > filing. Lotus was a > > public company and at the > > time one of the biggest forces in the personal > computing industry, > > so > > surely the person or persons > > doing the patent filing must have or should > have known about our > > hypermedia innovations. Given > > all the press coverage, he was likely also > influenced by them in > > envisioning his own distributed > > hypermedia enhancements to the then-nascent > Web browser technology." > > Which is what I've been saying all along. The > internet was the buzz > > word, > > the WWW was the thing! It was beautiful, elegant > and it was changing the > > world so to the most ignorant fools nothing else > matter. BBS > > technology didn't count. You didn't count Ozzie! > It was a new era and > > nothing else matter. > > > > Nevertheless, I'm sure Mr. Ozzie pull in the > "who's who of PC > > computing" > > will be significant enough to change the course of > patent claim. I > > wonder > > whether Steve Job's is waiting in the wings to > throw his prior art > > history > > as well - Quick Card and Next!! > > > > Mr. Doyle, allow me to send you case a Killian's > Irish Red for an darn > > good > > effort! You really didn't think you could get > away with this? Or did > > your > > ignorance of non-internet world get the best of > you? In any case, > > consider > > your erroneous patent claim NULL and VOID! > > > > PS: I'm still wondering why Microsoft with its > unlimited resources and > > grandiose team of lawyers couldn't put a valid > prior art defense. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Hector Santos, CTO > > Santronics Software, Inc. > > http://www.santronics.com > > 305-431-2846 Cell > > 305-248-3204 Office > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jerry Mead" <jerrym@meadroid.com> > > To: <public-web-plugins@w3.org> > > Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 2:37 AM > > Subject: Ray Ozzie claims prior art in Lotus Notes > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.ozzie.net/blog/stories/2003/09/12/savingTheBrowser.html > > > > > > Jerry Mead > > > http://www.meadroid.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
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