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Who’s making money from Open Source?
"While the term "open source" to most people has come to mean "free," companies large and small have proven there is money to be...
Commentary: Linux is free, but distros aren’t so open
- By James Jensen -
Linux is free, right? Well, yeah, the kernel is. But what most people don't seem to realize...
Powerful Open Source API to connect to MySQL server
Khiya Shinde writes "Now it is possible to connect to your MySQL server directly from your PDA applications. You can write programs on PocketPC...
Open personalities – Telsa Gwynne, the distaff diarist
"Married to one of the top Linux kernel hackers she may be, but this woman is living proof that you
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What should Microsoft’s Open Source strategy be?
Ask Slashdot: "It doesn't have a service arm, so IBM's approach isn't really viable. At the same time,
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Eric Raymond: Why Open Source will rule
From ZDNet UK: "Linux and the open-source movement have come a long way since the foundation of the Open Source Initiative in the late...
Microsoft to base next generation OS on OpenBSD
"In a surprising development Microsoft stated today that it would
not be using the eight year old NT kernel in its next generation
operating system. ...
Commentary: Routers and ports wide open — why should anyone bother with security?
- By Scott Baust -
There's a disturbing truth about ADSL, IDSL routers and open ports that everyone should know. Let me first begin...
Too little trust in Open Source? A response
bero writes, "I've put up a rebuttal to ZDNet's recent piece of FUD entitled Too much trust on Open Source at http://www.bero.org/rebuttals/security.html."
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Migration
Linux and Open Source: A new world order for developers
Maria writes, "Linux is rapidly gaining wide acceptance for Web serving, e-mail and Internet service. Open Source
tools and applications are now being used...