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Is there an Open Source solution?

Author: JT Smith TechWeb reports: "With little or no marketing budget, open source software is ...

First Hybrid Linux/Open-Source package in China

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: OSO-DAWN No.1 is the first hybrid Linux/Open-Source package ever introduced in China by Open Source Online China, which...

Modular system-on-chip platform uses Open Source

Author: JT Smith From the press release: "Metaflow Technologies Inc., a vertical value-add VLSI design company located in La Jolla, CA(www.metaflow.com), has introduced Implosion, a...

Slackware announced OpenSS[LH] packages

Author: JT Smith "Slackware Linux is pleased to announce the addition of the OpenSSL cryptography libraries and the highly acclaimed OpenSSH suite of network connectivity tools....

The gift of open source

Author: JT Smith Linux World columnist Nick Petreley thanks Open Source software for its gifts, opting for KDE2 instead of Christmas wishlists. Category: Open Source

Open letter to the CEO of Prodigy

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal writes about BT's patent lawsuit against Prodigy for using hyperlinks of all things. "As a company, you just got infested...

Open Source and OpenGL

Author: JT Smith From O'Reilly.com: "OpenGL isn't open source, but it has open source virtues: It's cross-platform, robust, and carefully documented. Tim O'Reilly writes that...

Open-source database companies open shop

Author: JT Smith CNET News.com reports: "Great Bridge has packaged the PostgreSQL database software with easy-to-use installation software and extensive documentation. hopes eventually to...

Open Source backers: No fear

Author: JT Smith From a guest column at ZDNet by HP's Bruce Perens: "In a recent column, ZDNet News columnist Mary Jo Foley asked, "Open-source...

Microsoft unleases piracy police: Open Source is best defense

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld reports: "Virginia Beach, Va., was forced to pay Microsoft $129,000 for software licenses, even though the city had ...