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Weddingherald.com uses Open Source to link photographers with wedding parties
Author: JT Smith
Weddingherald.com is an Internet based business
that utilizes open source technologies to offer services to professional wedding
photographers and wedding couples. Located...
Sun touts open storage systems
Author: JT Smith
M. Kincora writes, "Sun is jousting with storage giant EMC by stressing the 'openness' of its new storage systems. These new products...
Douglas Lenat explains OpenCyc AI project delay
Author: JT Smith
I. Valdes writes, "Douglas Lenat, leader of the Cyc project, a '600-person year' effort to create a common-sense reasoning AI, has been...
Open Source for national security?
Author: JT Smith
A reader writes "The Edge Report has posted an interesting article talking about the national security implications of closed source software. ...
Beatnik Player for interactive audio on the web moves to Open Source
Author: JT Smith
TDY writes "In response to developer petition, requests and effort, Beatnik has agreed to move the Beatnik Player for interactive audio on...
Hosting company finds profitable niche with Open Source
Author: JT Smith
Shared and managed hosting company Modwest has found open source technologies
make for a profitable niche market.
While they may not have the...
Klaus Staerk: Organize and vote for Open Source use in German government
Author: JT Smith
Dre writes, "The Dot is running a story on the
petition (english) to have
the German BundesTag
deploy KDE/GNU/Linux in the parliarment. The...
DARPA funds Open Source bug hunt
Author: JT Smith
From SecurityFocus.com (via The Register): "Conventional wisdom has long held that open source software garners extra security from the sheer number of...
Advocating Open Source the ‘good old boy’ way
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
We hear it over and over: That someone ought to be talking Open Source and Linux to...
Open Source a needed outlet for programmers
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports on a recent OSDN (owners of NewsForge) and Boston Consulting Group study. "Open source hackers are very likely to...