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Introducing the Open Source Reader

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal has a short item about a publication called the Open Source Reader. "To make the task of understanding open source...

OpenTV integrates with Linux

Author: JT Smith From Business Wire via Wide Open News: OpenTV, the world's leading interactive television and media solutions company, ...

Scientists want open access to research

Author: JT Smith Slashdotters discuss a report at Scientific American saying that 15,817 scientists have threatened to boycott all journals that ...

Taming the new frontier with Open Country founder Paul Cubbage

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people - I approached Paul Cubbage at the Simi Valley LUG Fest because he looks and sits just like...

BeOS: Still fighting, but not Open Sourcing

Author: JT Smith EcommerceTimes.com has a column about BeOS and its future. "While BeOS is generally seen as a few steps away from an open-source ...

Slash’EM’s license approved by Open Source Initiative

Author: JT Smith J. Ali Harlow writes: "Slash'EM (a roguelike role-playing game and variant of NetHack) was finally approved for listing as a stable open source product...

Open XML and the librarians

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - I've recently had a revelation. I've decided that far too few librarians consider themselves geeks. You...

Hail to the Open Source movement

Author: JT Smith ZDNet's AnchorDesk reviews two recent ZD stories, one on Samba and the other on Gnome and KDE. Says the dudes at AnchorDesk:...

Oracle & Open Source: Gazing at the crystal ball

Author: JT Smith "Whatever you think of open source software, you have to ...

BeOS leader seems to dismiss possibility of going Open Source

Author: JT Smith SiliconValley.com talks with BeOS leader Jean-Louis Gassee about his company's financial health and the possiblity of making Be an Open Source product....