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Opera challenges Microsoft in new business area: Opera + Linux = 75% Cheaper Set-Top...
Amsterdam, Netherlands - Sept. 9, 2003 - Opera Software
today challenged
Microsoft in another business area: set-top boxes (STB). A
STB running
Microsoft's operating systems inside will cost...
Darl McBride’s Letter to Open Source Community
- by Darl McBride -
The most controversial issue in the information technology industry today
is the ongoing battle over software copyrights and intellectual property.
This...
Study: Windows cheaper than Linux
The Giga Group finds (in a Microsoft-sponsored study) that developing on Windows could be 28% cheaper than doing the same on Linux and Java.
Link:...
Keep it Real Simple, Stupid: An introduction to RSS
- by Lee Schlesinger -
E-mail was the first good way to exchange ideas on the Internet. E-mail is fine for one-to-one or one-to-many...
Oracle putting different spin on an old strategy
- by Chris Preimesberger -
SAN FRANCISCO -- The date was June 14, 2001. I remember it well; it was a hot, sunny day...
Eclipse may take new name after reorganisation
The group in charge of the open-source Eclipse project approved a three month long restructuring process this week that should reduce...
ASPEN SYSTEMS OFFERS TWO NEW GLACIER SYSTEMS BASED ON INTEL® ITANIUM® 2 PROCESSORS
Leslie Cunningham writes "Wheat Ridge, Colorado, September 8, 2003 - Aspen Systems, Inc., a leader in the custom design, manufacture and service of a...
Open Asia: Open source in East Timor and India
- by Frederick Noronha -
We continue our country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across Asian countries with a look at developments...
Microsoft Way goes nowhere
- by David "cdlu" Graham -
Microsoft Way is a north-south road in Redmond, Washington. A study of Mapquest's map of the road reveals a...
Politics in Free Software
Author: Tom Chance
When he added a line crediting the United States Army to four of his applications, Neil
Stevens created a small storm in
the KDE...