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Dutch e-voting software goes open source
The source code of the software that is used for online e-voting in the Netherlands has been made public by OSOSS,...
Google to go Open Source?
Well, not quite. But in a presentation to students at Melbourne, Australia vice president of engineering Wayne Rosing has...
Refurbished OpenOffice gets release
OpenOffice.org has released an updated version of its open-source productivity package. Primary improvements in version 1.1.2 of the software include
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An open letter to Corel
Author: Benjamin Horst
On the occasion of the release of WordPerfect for Linux, we would like
to extend Corel Corp. a hearty welcome to the...
On opening up Solaris
One of the projects I've been working on lately is figuring out how we're going to make the Solaris code available...
OpenOffice.org 1.1.2 Released
OpenOffice.org is proud to announce the immediate availability of the
new 1.1.2 version of the award-winning open source office suite,
codenamed Hakone.
Link: lwn.net
NasBackup an open source backup solution
Milutin Voinivich writes "NasBackup an open source backup solution for Windows Announcement.NasBackup is an open source backup solution. It is high-performance software for...
GarageGames embraces Linux and open source
Author: James Hills
Eugene, Ore.-based GarageGames doesn't just benefit from the open source philosophy, it embraces it -- an odd thing for a company in...
More European governments move to open source
The open-source movement made important gains in European governmental units in Germany, Norway, and Bulgaria, as strategic plans favoring Linux open-source software were proposed...
Open Source as Weapon
It seems like every major software maker has gotten open source religion, with Sun Microsystems now considering opening its Solaris code and Microsoft posting...