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Is Windows Vista the open source frontier?
AlexGr writes "This is an interesting crossover story by Dana Blankenhorn on ZDNet, icluding the reference to O'Reilly's ONLAMP site hosting Microsoft's Port 25!"
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Fluendo media decoders sound bad to open source advocates
Author: Nathan Willis
Thanks to Fluendo, Linux and Solaris users on a variety of processor architectures can now purchase playback support for patent-encumbered audio and...
Faster, safer Internet with OpenDNS
Author: Mayank Sharma
The domain name system (DNS) maps human-understandable Web site addresses into numeric IP addresses. Launched in July 2006, OpenDNS adds a few...
IBM fine-tunes Jazz open-source project
IBM is working on an open-source project called Jazz to promote programming tools for globally distributed teams.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Category:
Open Source
Open source database gets a new license
Anonymous Reader writes "Today the company that develops and controls the db4objects object database announced that in addition to the GNU General Public License...
The Open Source Hook: Porting KDE to Mac and Windows
sharkscott writes "With KDE porting their applications to Mac and Windows the potential number of people using free software is unlimited. Imagine millions of...
IBM tunes up for Jazz open-source project
IBM is working on an open-source project called Jazz to promote programming tools for globally distributed teams.
Link: news.com
Category:
Open Source
Open-source identity projects connect with Microsoft
The Higgins and Bandit open-source projects are claiming a milestone in the development of open-source identity services with a link to a new Microsoft...
openSUSE 10.2 Live DVD available
The last piece of the openSUSE 10.2 distribution got released today.
Link: lists.opensuse.org
Category:
Linux
Open source Campcaster empowers independent radio broadcasters
Author: Nathan Willis
Can you run a radio station entirely on free software? Thanks to Campcaster, broadcasters all over the world can answer that...