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New Open Source browser: No Limits
Author: JT Smith
Peter Revill writes: "No Limits, an open source visual basic browser using mozilla and ie components has been released. We seek talented...
How does the capitalist view Open Source?
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes, "Open Source advocates are often embarrassed at the suggestion that their favorite type of software may be a socialistic...
Apple’s Darwin shows difference between Open Source and Free Software
Author: JT Smith
A column at ZDNet examines whether Apple's Darwin project contributes to the Open Source community in light of a recent Open Source...
Ulterior motives? Why Open Source coders do what they do
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet has profiles of three Open Source programmers: Kevin Burton of OpenPrivacy; Trish Lynch of the Listar project; and Rob Savoye, a...
Nokia site caters to open source developers
Author: JT Smith
IDG: "Nokia announced Monday that it has launched a Web site, ostdev.net, where software developers can use the open source model to...
OpenMusicRegistry hopes to provide big list of ‘open’ music
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
A couple of music lovers think the Electronic Freedom Foundation's Open Audio license is such a good...
Open source: A corporate building block
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on the continuing reluctance of Information Technology professionals to adopt Linux on internal systems, because of what they perceive as...
Open Source companies find profit in partnership
Author: JT Smith
Interactive Week has an overview of Open Source business models, including companies that sell distributions on CDs, sell services, and encourage development.
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Does openness help or hurt security?
Author: JT Smith
Interactive Week has a story focusing on security and how "sharing the code encourages everyone to remove the bugs." But some in...
Chairman Bill bullies Open Source
Author: JT Smith
The National Post has a recap. The first sentence is funny: "Two weeks ago, Microsoft came out swinging, and it wasn't because...