Google, Microsoft get tetchy as antitrust trial looms
Google has asked a judge hearing the US justice department’s antitrust lawsuit against the search and advertising giant to compel Microsoft to turn over documents, saying it has failed to comply with a subpoena, according to a court filing unsealed late on Thursday.
Google served a subpoena to Microsoft more than three months ago, seeking documents regarding Microsoft’s Bing search engine as well as its Internet Explorer and Edge Web browsers but has not received them, the filing said.
Google says some of the documents might shed light on whether Microsoft was actually restrained from competing with Google, or whether it simply failed to compete successfully.
Much of the Skia API is already able to take as input a colorspace and one or more high precision colors defined in it. Skia is also able to convert between source and destination color spaces, so colors can be manipulated with flexibility before being adapted to be displayed on concrete hardware.
In Skia, a color space is defined by a transfer function and a gamut. See:
So, Skia is able to paint richer colors on hardware that supports them.
This means that, if we managed to get that rich color information defined in the Web sources at the beginning of the pipeline all the way to Skia at the end of the pipeline, we would be able to paint those colors correctly on the screen :)
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February 1, 2021
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance hired Amy Roberts as its new director of Canadian and technical glass operations. Roberts will be training with Marg Webb, FGIA glass products and Canadian industry affairs director, prior to Webb s retirement later in 2021. Roberts has more than 20 years of industry experience in both residential and commercial window manufacturing, as well as glass and insulating glass manufacturing, according to an FGIA statement. Amy has experience as a technical committee and board member at the Fenestration Association of BC as well as within the market transformation committee in Canada, says Janice Yglesias, FGIA executive director. Her sales background supports strong customer service and interpersonal skills and her intense interest in the technical performance standard requirements and code development aspects of our industry make her an excellent fit for this position. We are thrilled to welcome Amy to FGIA.
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Date: 1 February 2021Source: FGIAonline.org
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Roberts has more than 20 years of industry experience in both residential and commercial window manufacturing as well as glass and insulating glass (IG) manufacturing.
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) is pleased to announce the hiring of Amy Roberts as FGIA’s new Director of Canadian and Technical Glass Operations. Roberts will be training with Marg Webb, FGIA Glass Products and Canadian Industry Affairs Director, prior to Webb’s retirement later in 2021. Roberts has more than 20 years of industry experience in both residential and commercial window manufacturing as well as glass and insulating glass (IG) manufacturing.