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thanksforthecrabs writes to let us know that the Linux-sponsored Indy 500 car had a rough day at the track this weekend: it was the first car to crash on the track and finished dead last. Joost sponsored a car that came in a respectable seventh. Read more of this story at Slashdot. |
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Symbian will still lead the smartphone market in 2012, with 44 percent market share, while Linux swells to 41 percent and Windows Mobile languishes at just six percent, a new report from Berg Insight predicts. The report runs counter to several other recent analyst reports, however. |
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Published Mar 15, 2007 - 18:09:51 CDT. A little of this 'n' that ... and loads of talent! This column covers a real potpourri of artists and styles. Only one familiar musician - Bill Holman - is involved; the rest are relatively unknown outside the areas where they live and work. |
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The technology needs of financial services companies offer a remarkable challenge for computer hardware and software vendors. The central requirement is deterministic, real-time computing for high-priority transactions that must execute accurately and predictably every time. |
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Microsoft's attempt to use the patent system for its gain, a long established business technique, may be blowing up in its face. |
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LinuxWorld Australia: "Whether the businesses are complementary or not, Microsoft's integration work will no doubt involve a lot of open source software used by aQuantive..." |
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Last week Businessweek published an editorial we wrote responding to the Fortune article containing Microsoft’s patent threats. The reaction has been overwhelming. Some of the best articles below:
Charlie Babcock’s take on InfoWeek
Dana Blakenhorn says we’re letting it fly on his blog on ZDNET.
Computerworld/PC World
An insightful post from analyst firm Illuminata:
Thanks to all of you who have commented on the original article or the subseuqent coverage. While not everyone agrees with us, it’s great to have an open dialogue on the real issues. |
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When they put on the dancing shoes, their feet move with amazing alacrity to the rhythms of samba music. Their shoes are fitted with heavy metal plates for soles that weigh 2 kg. The Tap Dogs, the all-male troupe of tap dancers, has flown in from their hometown in Newcastle near Sydney, Australia, for a four-city tour in India. After their tap-dancing show in Mumbai last week, the troupe has ... |
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Run Linux and Unix on the Windows Desktop. |
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Data393, a leading Colorado managed ITinfrastructure provider, announced it is now a Red Hat Ready partner,assuring customers that Data393 products and solutions will work seamlesslywith Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This announcement with Red Hat furthersolidifies Data393 as a Colorado leader in the hosting industry,demonstrating its commitment to developing pioneering technology and forgiving its ... |
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Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show COMMUNICATION Former U.S. Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton on Thursday told wireless executives at an industry event here how important their work is in shaping democracies and economies around the world. |
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"One of the highlights of my visit to San Diego for the Red Hat Summit was the opportunity to sit down one-on-one with Professor Eben Moglen. From that interview, we have selected six segments on various topics for your viewing pleasure, and will be publishing one each day this week. |
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iTWire: "That's why I found it interesting that he would issue a word of caution to those who are boldly predicting that if it does come to a patent fight between Linux and Microsoft, then the latter would hold the upper hand..." |
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A new device dubbed the Slurpr proposes to aggregate bandwidth from up to six Wi-Fi networks into a single, very wide pipe. But will it be legal? |
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Open Integration, Inc., the leading developer and provider of open source enterprise integration products and services based on the OpenEAI platform, today announced that company representatives from Open Integration, Inc., SchoolMAX, and the OpenEAI Software Foundation will deliver a technical seminar titled, "Integrations of SchoolMAX Enterprise SIS with the OpenEAI Enterprise Service Bus" at ... |
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Linux vs. Microsoft Case Study: Continental AG Continental AG had out-of-date and disparate client-server infrastructure that needed groupwide standardization. Learn how and why Continental chose their platform and how the new system architecture has considerably reduced IT costs. |
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May 17, 2007 ? Acme Systems has introduced a tiny Linux-based gateway that connects cellular SMS (simple message service) and TCP/IP networks. |
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Linux.com looks at the RIP (Remove It Permanently) extension for Firefox. " Are youirritated by huge graphical ads smack in the middle of an article? Or maybeyou don't want to waste bandwidth viewing the dozens of images in a review,or user icons in forum boards? |
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Some of the tracks, especially "14th St Break," have a psychedelic tinge, but are kept modern by their steady, Latin-dipping beats. This track also features a a cowbell and whistle breakdown that feels like a samba party at an after-hours Brazilian restaurant and a washed-out, fuzzy keys ending |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Data393, a leading Colorado managed IT infrastructure provider, announced it is now a Red Hat Ready partner, assuring customers that Data393 products and solutions will work seamlessly with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. |
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