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Wikis meet open source with Socialtext

Ross Mayfield wants to popularize wikis in the business world much the way the encyclopedia Wikipedia has among the general public. Link: news.com Category: Open Source

Open-source document-management server released

The ObjectWeb consortium and eXo Platform released on Monday an open-source document management server based on Java portal standards. Link: news.com Category: Open Source

EU Parliament calls for better support of Open Source

In their recent plenary session, EU parliamentarians have voiced their support for an open information society. A text adopted by a majority of the...

City of Newport News Selects Open-Xchange Server

Sharon Smith writes "Smart Collaboration™ offers a cost-effective and reliable solution TARRYTOWN, NY, July 24, 2006 – State and local governments are under a great...

Open source team to shake up systems management

A fledgling consortium of small companies aiming to bring open source business models to the industry is already attracting larger vendors. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Open Source

OpenSSL may see revalidation soon

Author: Lisa Hoover The on-again, off-again status of OpenSSL Certificate 642's validation by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) seems to be coming...

OpenOffice.org using new Web/P2P hybrid

Ant Bryan writes "OpenOffice.org is using a new Web/P2P hybrid called Metalink to distribute its free office suite. Other open source software and Linux...

New $5,000 Open Source CMS Award Launched

Douglas Paterson writes "A new award scheme was launched today offering a first prize of $5,000 and the title of best Open Source Content...

Open-Source Lab Joins IBM, USPTO to Improve Software Patents

In its ongoing efforts to improve the examination of software patents and resolve continued concerns over their quality, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office...

French Fry OpenOffice with Microsoft Office

zanek writes "After a year of testing, French virus experts have concluded that Microsoft Office is less dangerous than its competitor, OpenOffice. In the...