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Feed your funny bone with open source comic strip aggregation software
Author: Sean Michael Kerner
Sure, you could just pick up a newspaper or visit a Web site to read your favourite comic strips. But what...
Linspire boss urges Dutch government to go open source
After it was revealed that the Dutch government was in negotiations with Microsoft, Linspire boss Michael Robertson has said his software could cost ?150m...
Open Source: It’s the Community, Stupid!
The real heart of open source lies in its potential to be greater than the sum of its parts, the capacity to leverage the...
Fedora Projects Opens up CVS Access
Now that Fedora Core 3 is out the door, the Fedora team is turning its full attention to the Fedora infrastructure. December will be...
Meet OpenVPN
If your company has people on the road, such as sales or technical people, a VPN is a good method for letting them access...
It came from the vaults! Google seeks to open the library
In what could be a historic move in the history of the internet, Google has announced arrangements with Harvard University, and a handful of...
Demystifying common misconceptions about open source, patents and legal liability
Recent guidance by a Federal advisory
council on the use of Open Source software (OS), along with saber rattling
from Microsoft Corp. alleging that over 200...
Open source New Year’s resolution
Jan Stafford writes "It was a year of milestones for the open source database MySQL. The company's Zack Urlocker discusses what 2004 meant for...
openMosix 2.4.26-1 Released
Bruce Knox writes "Cupertino (December 13, 2004) - The openMosix Project has announced the release of openMosix version 2.4.26-1.
This is the Port to Linux...
db4o opens its source
Author: Tina Gasperson
db4objects, Inc., the company that produces the object-oriented database engine called db4o, last week released it under the terms of the General...