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[ED: A large dose of skepticism might also be in order, which is a heavy subtext of this short article - HC]
The Sad Irony of SCO
You know what the sad thing about this whole affair has been?
If SCO has only stuck to doing Linux, they'd be a winner.
They, and not Red Hat, might have been the ones reporting great financial results. They, and not SUSE, would likely have been the company that Novell picked up to jump-start its operating system business.
Sound unlikely? I don't think so.
Mozilla Foundation wants you to make a Firefox advertisement
Quoting: Last year at Spread Firefox we launched community marketing into the mainstream with written testimonials. This year we're taking it "live" with video testimonials and ads. From the casual user to the creative professional, Firefox Flicks is your opportunity to speak out for Firefox and express yourself in front of a worldwide audience.
[ED: I know it's probably a near duplicate, but I always liked ars technica and on a day when even the 24 hour grocery chains are closed the question becomes: "What are you doing here?". In any case, the best to all whatever you are celebrating this time of year - HC]
Open-source alternative to iTunes?
Lord's new five-person company, the ambitiously named Pioneers of the Inevitable, is building a piece of digital-music software called "Songbird," based on much of the same underlying open-source technology as the Firefox Web browser.
[ED: Personally I am not a fan of mp3 nor of Apple iPods or music offerings. However, I have three kids running around carrying one version or another. Let's see if a bit of real competition makes Jobs compete harder - HC]
Nessus 3.0 Closes the Book on Open Source
Tenable's Nessus license flip flop has raised the ire of many in the open source community and has even led to a fork of the project that is backed by an influential community based open source organization, Software in the Public Interest (SPI).
[ED: Here even in the worst case, GPL tops most OSS due to the certainty that if the interest exists the last free version with be the basis of a new product line - HC]
Copyleft Hits a Snag
[ED: Lessig is someone I take seriously, hence, this is a disturbing problem. Nonetheless, not one that cannot be resolved (perhaps with fewer, simplier licensing conditions?). These are important issues when trying to match dissimilar content, e.g. text and audio/visual becomes contentious. - HC]
The Office-free life: Surviving on free Web-based services alone
A decade after Microsoft counterattacked to beat Netscape in the Web browser wars, the company finds itself surrounded yet again by competitors looking to leverage the Internet to gain an edge over the industry titan.
Web-based software and services are emerging for everything from checking e-mail to collaborating on business tasks.
[ED: Sounds interesting? The web instead of being a captive of MS? Well not quite: due to some valid reservations about privacy it may end a bit differently than you expected - HC]
i found some benefits to having my work available on Web-based systems, and there are some I will probably use again.
But, for now at least, Microsoft is right - these challengers will complement, not replace, my Microsoft Office software.
Debian Weekly News - December 20th, 2005
Mozilla Firefox 1.5 tweak guide @ TechSpot
[ED: Nice guide for new users with pictures, watched a friend fighting his way through reconfiguing his Firefox on XP, this would have helped - HC]
The Cost of Free Software
Is Firefox the new target for hackers?
[ED: For a PC Mag. quite balanced - flaw that entered via Firefox that lands only in IE (open or closed) is not seen by the author as a Firefox flaw, blames Active X and Java plus users going to the wrong sites-HC]
Irish Eyes Are Smiling on Open Source
[ED: Another reason to be read this is that the interests of the population are at odds with the EU Directorate, which when lead by a Irish representative almost successfully pushed to adoption software patentability (if my memory serves me correctly), later it was a Dutch representative pushing the same plan-HC]
Firefox Sets The Bar For Mac Adoption
[ED: The logic of his argument is hard to counter. A switch from Windows to Mac even on Intel requires significant investment in cash and effort to convert files from Windows to the Mac. While the gains are worth the effort as is the change from IE to Firefox only the most committed will follow that path. - HC]