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Microsoft exposed with GPL’d software!

Author: JT Smith

Kelly McNeill writes “After telling developers that open source was detrimental to its software and should not be used, Microsoft took some heat for lumping all open source licenses together in one group. In fact, each license is unique. Several industry observers soon brought it to Microsoft’s and the public’s attention that the company does publish several of its products under a BSD license. So, Microsoft quickly clarified its stance by mentioning that open source was only harmful when software was published under the GPL open source license. Unfortunately, Microsoft has problems there as well. Microsoft does, in fact, produce open source software, not only under the BSD license as was recently been made known, but also under the GPL!”

Category:

  • Open Source

USB 2.0: Fast Connection is Slow to Market

Author: JT Smith

PC World asks what happened to the USB 2.0 standard, and why the faster protocol is slower to market.

Category:

  • Unix

New Microsoft lawsuit on the cards

Author: JT Smith

Australian I.T. reports that Microsoft could soon be facing another law suit from the US department of justice, responsible for the recent antri-trust suit which resulted in Microsoft being ordered split in two.

The real-life future for A.I. robots

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC reports on the real-life future of artificial intelligence bots in relation to the recent movie, ‘AI’.

Category:

  • Linux

Roxio countersues Gracenote

Author: JT Smith

CNET News.com: “CD-burning company Roxio, smarting from a controversial lawsuit filed against it by music
company Gracenote, is challenging that company’s rights to a vast database that helps identify
albums.”

AOL pursuing more “AIM”-sters

Author: JT Smith

CNET News.com: “In a posting on the Sourceforge.net site, Douglas E. Warner said he received a letter from an
attorney representing AOL, who asked him to stop using the letters “AIM” to describe his phpAIM
project. PhpAIM is an interface to AOL Instant Messenger written in the open-source PHP
language.”

Category:

  • Open Source

EDA pins hope on Open Source efforts to control cost

Author: JT Smith

From EE Times: “Despite years of effort, the EDA and design communities are losing their
battle to make tools more interoperable, as the cost of making tools work together is
only increasing. But proliferation of open-source licensing may win the war. That was
the message delivered at a panel held Wednesday (June 20) at the Open Source
breakfast panel at the Design Automation Conference.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Hey, Microsoft: What’s that site running?

Author: JT Smith

More Open Source at Microsoft: Earlier this week, it was revealed that stats.zone.com is running Linux and Apache. An anonymous reader dropped wrote in to let us know that ListBot, the Microsoft-owned mailing list service, is running Apache via Solaris. Oh, and Microsoft’s ad banner exchange service LinkExchange seems to prefer Apache and FreeBSD.

Category:

  • Open Source

LynuxWorks withdraws IPO filing

Author: JT Smith

LynuxWorks, who sells LynxOS and BlueCat Linux, has withdrawn its IPO filing, citing general market conditions. Check out the FreeEDGAR listing.

Category:

  • Open Source

Attorneys general deny seeking second suit against Microsoft

Author: JT Smith

Network World Fusion: “Attorneys generals from Iowa and Connecticut
Wednesday evening issued a short, sharp
statement denying they were actively
considering a second antitrust suit against
Microsoft over the Windows XP operating
system.

“We have no current plans for a second lawsuit.
We are entirely focused on the present case,”
read the statement from Iowa Attorney General
Tom Miller and Connecticut Attorney General
Richard Blumenthal.”