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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Nov 2006 22:50 UTC, submitted by anonymous
It got little notice at the time, but Richard Stallman, the leader of the FSF, said at the fifth international GPLv3 conference in Tokyo on Nov. 21 that the Novell/Microsoft patent agreement is not in violation of the GPL version 2 . Stallman said, according to a transcript published by the FSF Europe, "What has happened is, Microsoft has not given Novell a patent license, and thus, section 7 of ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Dec 2005 19:30 UTC
The Open Source Development Labs has voiced cautious optimism that its latest initiative could finally herald a mass-market for Linux on the desktop.
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Video-sharing gets local twist
Picture the Internet as a highway, with bits of information zipping along like sports cars. On one side of the highway, traffic rushes toward a global intersection, drivers fleeing the local scene as fast as they can.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Monster Employment Index Dips Slightly in June
The Monster Employment Index edged down three points in June, as U.S. online recruitment activity
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Pfizer donates computers to United Way
Pfizer Inc. has donated 25 desktop computers, 20 laptop computers, 20 docking stations, 3 servers and 25 monitors to the United Way of Southeastern Connecticut.
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Music Review: The C Elliot Project Trifecta
The C Elliott Project is just beginning. The age of the Internet artist is upon us. Thousands of artists work their day job, busting their proverbial butts to make a living. Every free moment, their mind wanders to a dream world where their music and their message are heard by millions. They grab their guitar nightly to release themselves from the pressure of daily life and pour their...
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School Command Center To Open
LAND O' LAKES - One hint that the Pasco County School District's computer system was at risk came during the 2004 hurricane season when a leaky roof forced the district to shut down its mainframe computer system and cover equipment with plastic sheeting.
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eBay's Skype Appoints New Chief Operating Officer
eBay's Skype subsidiary has named Scott Durchslag its new Chief Operating Officer. Durchslag was previously with Motorola where he spent 5 years on the top management team of the $25B Mobile Devices Business. Most recently, he was Corporate Vice-President of Global Product & Experience Invention, where he led product strategy, innovation, intellectual property, design, user interfaces, consumer ...
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Shaw: Computers enhance July 3 fireworks display
The quality of the annual City of Morris Fireworks Extravaganza, according to Jeff Shaw, was upgrade several years ago.
Morris Daily Herald |
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Hackers Expose ATM System Flaw
Hackers broke into Citibank's network of ATMs inside 7-Eleven stores this year and stole customers' PIN codes, according to recent court filings that revealed a disturbing security hole in the most sensitive part of a banking record.
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Martin property tax roll to be released on July 10
Martin County Property Appraiser Laurel Kelly said she anticipates releasing the property tax roll for the upcoming budget year on July 10 because her office is in the process of changing its computer software to handle changes resulting from property tax reform.
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Video-sharing gets local twist
Picture the Internet as a highway, with bits of information zipping along like sports cars. On one side of the highway, traffic rushes toward a global intersection, drivers fleeing the local scene as fast as they can.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Monster Employment Index Dips Slightly in June
NEW YORK----The Monster Employment Index edged down three points in June, as U.S. online recruitment activity eased slightly following the typically elevated early-springtime hiring period.
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1:40 p.m. - MBA to hold training program
1:40 p.m. July 2 — The Micronesian Business Association is providing a workplace readiness and computer skills training program for people age 17 and older. Applications are being accepted.
Pacific Daily News |
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Device Lets Disabled Control Computer, Wheelchair With Tongue
ATLANTA -- Unlike the arms and legs, the tongue has a direct nerve connection with the brain that bypasses the spinal cord. That bit of anatomical reality is why researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology chose to utilize the tongue in an adaptive technology device they are developing.
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NSW to push for extra PC funding
NSW will use tomorrow's Commonwealth of Australian Governments meeting to continue its push for more funding for the federal government's computers in schools program.
Australian IT |
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VMware Completes Acquisition of B-hive Networks
PALO ALTO, Calif.----VMware, Inc., , the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop to the datacenter, today announced it has completed the acquisition of B-hive Networks, a privately-held application performance management software company with headquarters in San Mateo, California, and principal R&D facilities in Herzliya, Israel.
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Recent Original Stories
In a series of articles ( part I , part II ) during the month of July, OfB's Timothy R. Butler explained why he felt that KDE needed to move beyond the Qt toolkit it uses as a foundation. In that series, he asserted that the licensing of Qt is becoming a stumbling block to the desktop's adoption.
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Child porn suspect says it was very easy to get
A Framingham man does not deny downloading child pornography from the Internet, but said he did so only to find out how easy it would be for children to find it online.
The MetroWest Daily News |
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Child Pornography Arrest
A Liverpool man is arrested for having child pornography on his computer.
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Acer joins mini notebook race
The announcement of Acer One, the latest internet notebook from Acer gives mobile professionals another good reason to celebrate. If the Acer One delivers in performance based on its official specs and features, it could possibly be the favorite internet notebook released.
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Mother Load: A way to get into the teenage brain
Forget the advice you get from books, TV, radio and the Internet. Apparently parents of teenagers should have long been taking their cue from car rental companies.
The Record |
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Microsoft isn't doing all it should to help PC gaming
Microsoft may be responsible for the foundation of Windows-based gaming, but its recent efforts to help the waning PC gaming industry have done little: developers and gamers alike are clamoring for more love from Microsoft. Read More...
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Freedom Online Announces Successful Deployment of 1.25Gbps Carrier Grade Wireless Link to Provide High Capacity ...
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., BUSINESS WIRE -- Freedom Online announced today, the successful implementation of BridgeWave's AR60X, license-free 60 GHz radio link.
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