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Sun sends open source to school
Author: Jay Lyman
Sun Microsystems recently announced a curriculum, a contest, and a university-level collaboration involving open source software, but aimed squarely at the company's...
Linux Standard Base approved as international standard
Author: Stephen Feller
An international organization is preparing to publish its approval of the Linux Standard Base (LSB) as a worldwide standard, which could potentially...
Microsoft dips toe in shared source
Microsoft's business applications division made a foray into code sharing on Tuesday.
Link: news.com
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Open Source
Oracle’s free software foray scorned
A 'handicapped, trial database' is no threat to open source, according to MySQL
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Google gives back to Oregon universities
Author: Jay Lyman
Google, having gotten where it is thanks in large part to open source software and development, is giving back to the community...
Introducing GoboLinux 012
Author: Rui Lopes
One major problem with the Linux world is the overwhelming number of redundant distributions, especially in the desktop-oriented area. It's rare...
Review: Mandriva Linux 2006
Author: Bruce Byfield
MandrakeLinux always had a reputation as an ideal distribution for beginners. Now that the renamed Mandriva has included technologies from Conectiva and...
OpenDocument Fellowship formed
Author: Tina Gasperson
Massachusetts made history recently by becoming the first state to require its agencies to use applications that support the Open Document Format...
ObjectWeb's SpagoBI for Open Source Business
Xavier MOGHRABI writes "Rome, Italy & Grenoble, France - November 2, 2005 - Two European open source leaders, Italy's Engineering Ingegneria Informatica and France's...
The importance of Web application scanning
LogError writes "Organizations need a Web application scanning solution that can scan for security loopholes in Web-based applications to prevent would-be hackers from gaining...