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India’s Kerala state goes open source

India's Kerala state government is counting on open-source software to boost its IT literacy rate. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Open Source

Open Source Apps: Now With Smaller Teams

Anonymous Reader writes "What used to be created by a team of open source programmers is now being done by one or two programmers....

Open source ‘leaving Asia behind’

The open source community risks leaving Asian users and developers behind, thanks to cultural differences and western business's tendency to treat programmers there as...

OpenOffice.org charts undergo cosmetic surgery

Author: Bruce Byfield OpenOffice.org suffers from a wildly inconsistent user interface (UI) that combines unique elements with borrowings from Microsoft Office. Now, in the upcoming...

Open sourcers rattle EU sabre at BBC on demand player

The BBC is being threatened with an anti-trust challenge in Europe over its use of the Windows Media format in its on demand service,...

How Microsoft helps open source

One of our newest C|Net bloggers, Matt Asay, is a player. That is, he makes his living as vice president for business development at Alfresco...

Open source’s integration problem (?)

Blog: It's true that open-source applications and infrastructure don't necessarily play well together today, as Microsoft suggests. But it's also true that more...

New Open Source Business Models Based On Xen

I wanted to re-phrase some key points from my blog posting of this (which I have withdrawn) because I failed to tease out and...

Sun demurs from adopting GPL v3 for OpenSolaris, keeps CDDL only

I wonder what that was all about. I mean the last dozen months of Sun Microsystems seemingly interested in and participating in the definitions...

Open source @ Novell: Justin Steinman speaks

Blog: Novell takes a lot of heat for its patent deal with Microsoft and rightfully so. But there is much that the company is...