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Ie 7 won’t stop Firefox growth say users

A poll of internet users indicates the prevailing view is that the Mozilla Firefox browser will continue to take market share off Microsoft, despite the impending release of its vastly improved Internet Explorer 7 browser.

Novell Appoints MTNL As Authorised Education Partner

The initiative aims at providing Novell-certified Linux courses to aspiring professionals.

Open source Net support not enough for business

Businesses should not expect that the open source community will always provide it with the patches and fixes required to deliver business-grade application support, according to a panel of open source advocates speaking at CeBIT in Sydney.

FreedomHEC firms up

The FreedomHEC conference is approaching rapidly. The "shadow" conference, which follows Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC), is set to take place on May 26 and 27 in Seattle, Washington, at the Pogo Linux headquarters.

Linuxworld San Francisco - Industry Flagship Event - Opens ...

LinuxWorld San Francisco - Industry Flagship Event - Opens Registration; August event to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the kernel and focus on key themes

The Rise of Independent Media

What would happen if anybody could produce radio or TV programming as easily as they consume it?
What would happen if the natural limits to broadcasting went away?

Those questions only had sci-fi answers when I was a kid growing up in New Jersey, not far from the swamps later re-labeled"meadowlands", after a sports complex by that name appeared alongside Paterson Plank Road. In those days, back in the'50s and early'60s, I was like any other geeky kid who had better luck with science than with girls: I sublimated unrequited desire for the latter into preoccupation with the former. Since computers were still captive to big business, big defense and big science, I focused my science obsessions on big radio.

Open Source Bioinformatics

  • Genomics & Proteomics (subscription); By Press release (Posted by dcparris on May 10, 2006 5:28 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release; Groups: Community
n an effort to fight back against the stifling effect of scientific knowledge being kept under wraps, researchers are creating an open-source community that allows them to advance science by sharing data.

Novell Aims Linux Suite at Small Business Server Customers

Novell's aiming straight at Microsoft's Small Business Server customers with its new, low-priced office suite: Novell Open Workgroup Suite. (Linux-Watch)

adidas Kicks Off a Virtual World Cup in Partnership With Outblaze and Typhoon Games

'Impossible Team Online Game' Free MMOG and Online Community for 2006 FIFA World Cup(TM)

[One of the companies involved has won GNU/Linux awards - dcparris]

Open Source AjaxWord Application

Coach K. Wei, a Rich Internet Application (RIA) visionary and open standards advocate, has announced the open source release of AjaxWord, a full-featured word-processing application available in a completely Web-based AJAX environment. With AjaxWord, users can leverage an Internet (HTML) application using AJAX(DHTML/JavaScript) technology to obtain the look, feel and functionality of leading word-processing applications, such as Microsoft Word.

Novell seeks to fight off Volish plague

Novell says the Open Workgroup Suite it unveiled today offers customers an open, low-cost alternative to Voleware.

Novell brands its own open-source religion

Novell is readying two major product launches meant to make its open-source software more palatable to corporate customers.

Open source PBX software is cheaper but analyst warns it lacks ...

  • ITBusiness.ca; By Greg Meckbach (Posted by dcparris on May 9, 2006 11:57 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Digium Asterisk built on Session Initiation Protocol used in Switchvox IP PBXs

Windows Vista - not so clear afterall

And you thought Clippy was annoying

An irritating interface could be just one of the factors that hurts uptake of Windows Vista in the enterprise, challenging Microsoft's ambitious rollout goals.

Debian Weekly News - May 9th, 2006

  • Mailing list; By Martin Schulze (Posted by dcparris on May 9, 2006 10:22 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Newsletter; Groups: Debian
Welcome to this year's 19th issue of DWN, the weekly newsletter for the Debian community. Uwe Hermann [1]investigated changelog files and recognised a number of interesting release names for packages. Several Debian developers gather in Oaxtepec, Mexico, where this year's [2]Debian Conference will take place and is preceded by a working camp that already started.

Linux powered GP2X handheld console goes up against Sony and ...

  • Pocket-lint.co.uk; By Stuart Miles (Posted by dcparris on May 9, 2006 9:35 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
With the Gizmondo now dead and buried, there is a void for gamers who don't to play on the Sony PSP or the Nintendo DS waiting to be filled.

Motorola to demo Linux at telecom industry show

Motorola will demonstrate communications servers based on Linux and other open standards at the GlobalComm trade show, June 4-8 in Chicago. Faster ATCA switch fabrics and MicroTCA products will help drive adoption of modular, COTS (commercial off-the-shelf), open-standards based systems into data plane and edge applications, Motorola says.

Open Source Vendors and Projects Unite to Form Open Management ...

Open Source Vendors and Projects Unite to Form Open Management Consortium

Kde joins the Free Software Foundation

  • Technology News Daily; By Press release (Posted by dcparris on May 9, 2006 7:13 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: GNU, KDE
KDE and the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) are proud to announce their associate status, working together for the promotion and protection of Free Software on users' desktops in Europe and worldwide.

[Wait, is that the sound of the Earth spinning to a stop? Just kidding. Now if Microsoft joined the FSF... - dcparris]

Torvalds admits Linux kernel concerns

The founder of Linux says that fears that its kernel is getting buggier are 'certainly real'

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