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Linux, open source power call center for Katrina, Rita victims
As Hurricane Rita bears down on the Gulf Coast, there is at least one fear that can be put aside. If families get separated,...
Study: CTOs Want Open Source with Biz Skills
Demand for Open Source/Linux developers will remain strong for the foreseeable future, according to a survey of 90 top CIOs/CTOs released this month.
Link: oetrends.com
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Massachusetts finalises open standards proposal
The plan's authors say shutting out standards that are not sufficently open will help maintain the commonwealth's sovereignty and save it money.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Disaster relief organizer lauds MySQL, open source
Mark Brunelli writes "The CEO of Capalon explains why he chose open source software to power a call center for victims of hurricanes Katrina...
World Wind — an open source alternative to Google Earth
Author: Nathan Willis
Few of Google's projects, rumors of projects, and acquisitions have generated as much envy among Linux users as Google Earth. In...
Novell’s Meeks on OpenOffice.org
Anonymous Reader writes "Michael Meeks, Novell employee working on Gnome and OpenOffice.org, talks about the office suites lengthy startup times in this interview over...
South African goverment is going open
Stefaans Mostert writes "Looks like another government is going open source, we here in ZA are excited! The roumors have been going around for...
Nokia going after Open Source
Nash writes "Nokia is hoping to attract more developers to its platforms through its involvement in Eclipse, an open-source tools project.
The phone maker has...
OpenOffice.org 2.0 review
ValourX writes "According to Sun, today is the release of OpenOffice.org 2.0 and StarOffice 8. Just like version 1.1 was a significant improvement over...
How open? That’s the big patent question
If you were to accept patent production as a good proxy for innovative ability, you would quickly conclude that one of the software giants...