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TuesdayOpen Source People

Author: JT Smith By: Julie BresnickAll the World is Not Just a StageAll the World is Not Just a StageI'm sorry, I just think technology...

Open source’s big party

Author: JT Smith Tony Granata writes: UpsideToday's Sam Williams reports on the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Monterey this week. Highlights include keynote speakers...

Lawyers in love with open source

Author: Marco Fioretti Most of the time, open source supporters think of lawyers as a crowd of hungry vultures, throwing patents and cease-and-desist letters at...

Open Source database routs competition in tests

Author: JT Smith PostgreSQL, an Open Source database, routed the competition in recent benchmark testing, topping the proprietary database leaders in industry-standard transaction-processing tests, according to a...

Open Source hardware

Embedded.com: "Hardware design's growing abstraction might lead you to think open-source development is just around the corner. Jim says that's not the case."...

Netscape’s Open Directory Project expands

Author: JT Smith The first Internet directory search service built by the Web community at large, the Open Directory Project now offers more than...

The myth of Open Source security revisited v2.0

Author: JT Smith From Earthweb Networking and Communications: "This article is a followup to an article entitled The Myth of Open Source Security Revisited. The original...

Open Source flaw threatens MS code

Author: JT Smith ZDNet story: "A security flaw in open-source software used by Linux and Unix systems for compression may affect some Microsoft products that...

Testing your memory, the Open Source way

Author: JT Smith - By Russell C. Pavlicek - You are probably used to seeing the memory test that occurs when you boot most PCs. ...

AbiWord: Open Source’s answer to Microsoft Word

Author: JT Smith O'Reilly: "Tired of putting up with Microsoft Word's bloated file size and price, but still need to deal with documents in Word...