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Can open source and capitalism co-exist?
For some reason, people still can't seem to get their heads around the idea that you can make money, big money, from FOSS (Free...
Reopening Port 25
Microsoft has quietly relaunched Port 25, with a slick new design and greater emphasis on IT community.
Port 25 is an important point of...
What to Use in Linux: Open Or Closed Software?
Author: JT Smith
This is a question that has struck a lot of new Linux users. Should they use closed source software when the open...
What to Use in Linux: Open Or Closed Software?
Author: JT Smith
This is a question that has struck a lot of new Linux users. Should they use closed source software when the open...
A Deluge of Facts KOs OOXML (Office Open XML)
Author: JT Smith
Microsoft’s position is hardening as the ISO vote on OOXML (DIS 29500) in Geneva approaches at the end of this month. We...
Microsoft designs on Yahoo open source: the sequel
Several readers weighed in with interesting comments on my post last week about Microsoft's plans for Yahoo's open source software platforms.
Of course we now...
Open Source Turns 10
On Feb. 9, 1998, the open source movement was born. It was on that historical day a decade ago that Bruce Perens published the...
Announcing openSUSE 11.0 Alpha 2
Only three weeks after Alpha1, we’re glad to announce the release of openSUSE 11.0 Alpha 2. There are various exciting changes in there that...
Developers create open-source OS kernels using .NET tools
Developers are working to create experimental open-source operating systems with modular microkernels using the C# programming language. The SharpOS and Cosmos projects both announced...
Open Source Enters Decade One
Author: JT Smith
The end of 'Decade Zero' for Open Source is now over. Decade One begins now.
Link: blog.internetnews.com