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Columnist claims Open Source makes programmers dumb

Warning, warning, warning: all kinds of logical gymnastics ahead. A columnist at WorldTechTribune suggests that programmers' skills are eroding because they can cut and...

How e-Business capitalizes on Open Source

eCommerce Times: "Open source technology is cheap to use, comes with few frills -- and has yet to gain the popularity enjoyed by proprietary...

Open-Source fight flares at Pentagon

According to this Washington Post article, Microsoft has been barraging the Department of Defense, asking them to stop using Open Source software because it...

OpenSSH 3.2.2 released

From O'Reillynet Linux: "Noel Davis looks at a new version of OpenSSH that corrects several security problems; buffer overflows in Wu-imapd, Solaris' lbxproxy, tcpdump, ...

Microsoft, Open Source and the Third World: A fair contest?

Author: JT Smith - By Jack Bryar - Over the past few weeks, a new type of trade war has been brewing in a number...

Microsoft turns it up at Open Source forum

From NZHerald.co.nz: " Five Microsoft staffers raised eyebrows by attending a public presentation on open source software at a New Zealand Computer Society Auckland...

Free vs. Open Source

PCPlus has a column expounding on the difference between Open Source and Free Software based on two sit-down conversations between Richard Stallman and Eric...

Ericsson joins Open Source lab

From LinuxWorld: "Telecommunications equipment maker L.M. Ericsson Telephone is putting its weight behind an effort to develop a version of Linux tuned for...

Weekly news wrap-up: MS could use Open Source code review; selling Linux to businesses

- By Grant Gross - Not that Microsoft asked for this advice, but Gartner Group says Windows security would benefit from an Open...

Linux in education: Open Source provides a better solution for schools

Author: JT Smith - by Matt Butcher - Linux has been making inroads into K-12 education for years, but Microsoft's move to require an audit of 300...