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Microsoft learns benefits of open source
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Microsoft is learning the benefits of its userbase being able to read their operating systems' source code. In light...
Rauch Medien opens Linux only compatible computer component store
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Rauch Medien (http://www.rauchmedien.com) is proud to
announce the opening of our Linux-only compatible computer component store.
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What’s going on about Open-Sourcing the OpenMail program
Author: JT Smith
From Linux Journal: Bruce Perens gives the community an update on plans to bring HP's discontinued OpenMail program into the realm...
Open Source movement gains major security support with F-Secure Anti-Virus for Firewalls on Linux
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: "F-Secure Corporation, a leading
developer of centrally managed security solutions for the mobile, distributed
enterprise, today brought its acclaimed anti-virus firewall...
Open Source: It’s nearly time
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes: "Open source is still waiting in the wings. It is huge now, and Linux is one of the most...
Maxtor picks Windows, dumps Open Source
Author: JT Smith
CNET: "The company's new MaxAttach 4100 uses a custom version of Windows 2000 that manufacturers
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Open-sourcing the Open Mail program?
Author: JT Smith
Bruce Perens, an icon in Open Source, and the Linux/Open Source evangelist at Hewlett-Packard, is passing this note around:What's Going on About...
What’s going on with Open Sourcing OpenMail
Author: JT Smith
Bruce Perens writes: "Please see http://www.perens.com/Articles/OpenMail. I give you permission to serve this article directly from your site, you don't need to...
Is the Open Source development model applicable to auto industry?
Author: JT Smith
Dan Barber writes: "Open Source has become the rallying cry for the software industry ... an industry which only twenty years ago...
Users surprised by HP’s plan to end OpenMail development
Author: JT Smith
ComputerWorld quotes users. "I'm quite annoyed at what they're doing," said Tim O'Neill, e-mail administrator at the U.S. Army's
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