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InternetNews December 10, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Red Hat's Open Source IDE New developer studio IDE takes aim at other Java dev tools as Red Hat ramps the tech - and the rhetoric. |
InternetNews December 7, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Open Source Advocates Slap Verizon With GPL Lawsuit U.S. telecom giant Verizon is coming under fire for allegedly violating the open source GNU General Public License. |
InternetNews December 6, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
SourceForge Opens up to Commerce SourceForge.net is trying out a new model: allowing developers to sell services directly. |
InternetNews November 27, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Open Source ERP Grows Up Compiere, the granddaddy of all open source ERP systems, keeps maturing with a new release on the way. |
InternetNews November 26, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
In Defense of The GPL The Software Freedom Law Center has been busy lately, charging a number of vendors with violating terms of the GPL. Is the open source legal firm itching for a fight? |
InternetNews November 12, 2007 |
Yahoo Sets Program to Boost Distributed Computing Yahoo will launch an open source program for developing software for distributed computing, with Carnegie Mellon University as its first academic partner in the venture. |
InternetNews November 9, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Ranga Rangachari, CEO, GroundWork GroundWork CEO Ranga Rangachari aims to take on the big four of network management. |
InternetNews November 5, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Red Hat Joins Sun's Open Source Java Party Red Hat has announced that it will join the Sun-led OpenJDK effort and will now be an active participant in the process. |
InternetNews November 5, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
How Much Open Source Are You Using? New SaaS offering from OpenLogic aims to help enterprises apply governance compliance to open source usage. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2007 Robert W. Lucky |
A Billion Amateurs In the current list of the 20 most popular Web sites, half have essentially all their content provided free by amateurs. They're all examples of what open-source guru Tim O'Reilly has termed an "architecture of participation." Build it, and they will come. |
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