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Red Hat opens up on Patent settlement – or does it?

Author: JT Smith Red Hat VP and Assistant General Counsel Rob Tiller has publicly posted the terms of the patent agreement he helped to negotiate...

First look at OpenMoko software

The OpenMoko Neo FreeRunner lives up to its billing as a completely open source, hackable hardware platform, says an Ars Technica first look....

JumpBox: Instant Open Source, Just Add Virtualization

I love how open source projects are inherently malleable things. Easiest example: the plethora of Linux distributions and hardware ports. Beyond that there's the...

Toward an Open Source Society

One of the oldest arguments against anarchism is that it is impractical, that without central authority to keep the peons in line any large...

A Look at Google’s Open Source Protocol Buffer

For most organizations Extensible Markup Language, or XML, is the lingua franca for data interchange. Apparently XML alone isn't fast enough for Google, so...

Linux 2.6.26 Opens Up to Debugging

Author: JT Smith No piece of software is immune to defects, which is why it's important to use tools that help find and fix bugs. That's...

Why openSUSE 11 is the Linux for me

Recently, my colleague James Turner reviewed openSUSE 11 and he liked it. It's hard to tell from some of the notes he got back...

Closed Source vs. Open Source in Desktop Linux

Author: JT Smith The Linux desktop quite commonly relies on closed source code to keep itself running. And if the code works, let it be. Link:...

MuleSource calls out IBM’s double standard on open source

Granting that the open source players are starting out from a small revenue base, simple math tells us that if they keep on growing...

Open Source`s New Frontier

Open-source technologies are making their mark on a growing number of IT areas, including CRM, VoIP and mobility. Link: cioinsight.com Category: Open Source