Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Linux: A Double Edged Sword for Open Source; Apple and FOSS

  What Apple has in common with successful open source projects | Open Source: No one is working for free
 
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Linux: A Double Edged Sword for Open Source
Alan Shimel: Linux is the poster child for the open source movement. Is what's good for Linux, good for all open source? The answer may be no. Read More


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Insights to Application Performance Management
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What Apple has in common with successful open source projects
Eric Gries: Apple is able to conquer markets by ignoring the concept of the faceless, generic "market" and instead concentrating on winning the hearts and minds of individual users. Read More

Open Source: No one is working for free
Stephen Walli: People continue to wonder how to make money in the free and open source software world. It can lead to a management backlash of not contributing to FOSS projects. Read More

Open Source Cloud APIs Vie For Dominance
Alan Shimel: With Cloud Computing being the biggest thing in technology there is a huge race shaping up over which API will allow clouds to talk to each other. Read More


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CodePlex's Walli: No need to overhaul open source definition, licenses
Julie Bort: As long as Microsoft exists, there will be those who believe it's the KGB of the open source world, secretly doing everything it can to destroy the free software movement in general and Linux in particular. Read More

Mozilla fixes Firefox's DLL load hijacking bug
Mozilla on Tuesday patched 15 vulnerabilities in Firefox, 11 of them labeled critical. Read More

Why Android Is Stealing Share from iOS
Hardly a week goes by without some fresh evidence of Android's growing success. Read More


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The 22 Best Android Apps
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Open source projects under microscope
The 13 finalists in the open source competition, the Demo Cup, have been announced Read More

Linux distributions update for Web flaw
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A Guide to Today's Top 10 Linux Distributions
One of the most confusing things for the newcomer to Linux is how many distributions, or versions, of the operating system there are. Ubuntu is the one most people have heard of, but there are hundreds of others as well, each offering some variant on the basic Linux theme. Read More

 
 
 

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