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Low-key leaders are essential to open source success

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Commentary: Executive personalities have more effect on the software industry than they have on almost any other business segment outside of...

Father of Java chides open source developer commun

Java creator, IT industry heavyweight and CTO of Sun Microsystem's developer products group James Gosling has launched a blistering attack on the open source...

How Beaverton, Ore. is boosting budding open source businesses

Author: Jay Lyman BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Home to Linus Torvalds' employer Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) and the base for major manufacturing and research operations...

Oregon angles for open-source businesses

Beaverton, Ore., has provided $1.2 million to launch the Open Technology Business Center, a facility to lure start-ups interested in open-source technology, Oregon Gov....

Site review: Yet Another Linux Blog

Author: Tina Gasperson You could get in on the start of something big with Yet Another Linux Blog. Right now it's just a blog with...

GaDuGi and free software share one fire

Author: Joe Barr Recently Linux Business Week ran a story entitled "Cherokee Indians To Encircle Open Source? Or How the GPL Might Wind Up with Arrows...

VidaLinux 1.1: better, but still not perfect

Author: Preston St. Pierre Back in July we took a look at the first public release of Vidalinux, a Gentoo-based GNU/Linux distribution developed in Puerto...

OpenPSA 1.10 released

Henri Bergius writes "HELSINKI, Jan 3rd 2005 -- Nemein has released a new stable version of the OpenPSA management software suite. OpenPSA is a...

Linux goes mainstream

Sales of the open source operating system Linux will reach $35 billion by 2008, according to analysts at IDC, with $10 billion of that...

Microsoft PowerPoint versus OpenOffice.org Impress

Author: Bruce Byfield By now, anyone who has researched replacing Microsoft Office with OpenOffice.org knows that Writer is an acceptable, even superior substitute for Word....