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Microsoft\'s Open-Source Strategy: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
2008 Feb 1, by Mary Jo Foley "Does Microsoft have an open-source strategy--beyond finding new ways to thwart Linux and other non-proprietary wares? |
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Open-source housing for those in need
2008-01-25 "The Open Architecture Network is an open-source, social-networking community charged with helping to shelter people grappling with poverty and natural disasters. It uses Web 2.0 technologies to enable architects anywhere to upload and sha |
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Every (Open-Source) Software Project needs a Business Model
2008-01-27 by Colm Smyth "If you want to run a successful open-source project, it helps if you consider the key questions that apply when defining a commercial business model. I'll expand on Chesbrough's and Rosenbloom's list of 6 themes to demonstra |
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Money, Money, Money... and FOSS
2008 Feb 1, iTWire: "These days, according to US statistics, around 40 per cent of open source programmers are in paid jobs so the question of working for nothing but internal reasons doesn't really arise. Another 10 to 15 per cent get a pay cheque f |
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9 Characteristics of Free Software Users
2008-01-09 by Bruce Byfield "Although none of us had any formal computer training, and I know almost nothing about Windows, I was able to solve problems that baffled the others -- not because of any technical brilliance, but because the free software |
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Free, Open-source Ghost
Free, Open-source Ghost (FOG) is a computer imaging suite that is designed to be a free alternative to Ghost or Zenworks. It can be used to image Windows XP and Vista PCs using PXE, DHCP, PartImage, and a Web GUI to tie it all together. |
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Filipinos offer open source human rights monitoring software
2007-12-12 by Erwin Oliva "Filipino members of an organization of computer professionals have launched open source-based software designed for human rights organizations. |