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? Corporate Fictions
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? Corporate Fictions

BSA: Open standards will ‘increase e-government costs’ I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised by this, but I am shocked at just how blatantly disdainful BSA are of...

? Is Mozilla Open-By-Rule?
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? Is Mozilla Open-By-Rule?

Host to the Firefox browser and the Thunderbird mail client among many other projects, the Mozilla Foundation is one of the largest and most significant open source...

links for 2011-03-01
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Jono Bacon Defends Ubuntu: An Insider's Perspective

? Memorable Links
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? Memorable Links

Looking through the list of domain names I’ve acquired over the years, I realised I had a couple that weren’t well used that could be handy for people who want...

links for 2011-02-28
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STUDIO SHAME! Even Harry Potter Pic Loses Money Because Of Warner Bros

links for 2011-02-27
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Sony

? Community Effects
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? Community Effects

The Document Foundation reaches fund raising target It took just a week for over 2000 donors to donate the

links for 2011-02-25
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links for 2011-02-25

UK Government defines open standards as royalty free Excellent move here, although of course the devil is in the details. The big problem with getting open source...

? The Open Source Procurement Challenge
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? The Open Source Procurement Challenge

I am speaking at the ODF Plugfest here in the UK this morning, on the subject of the challenges facing the procurement of open source software by traditional enterprises...

? OBR Progress Report
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? OBR Progress Report

The Open-By-Rule Benchmark I talked about recently has now had several workouts, and there are a number more under review ready for future posting. So far, it seems...

The Problem With Bilateral Agreements
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The Problem With Bilateral Agreements


? ForgeRock News
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? ForgeRock News

ForgeRock announces Australian partner I’m very pleased to say that ForgeRock has a new, full-service partner in Australia. A big welcome to FPG to the family....

? Why You Need Document Freedom
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? Why You Need Document Freedom

It seems everything has a special day. Among all the various red letter days, you may not have run into Document Freedom Day, which this year is being celebrated...

? Is GNOME Open-By-Rule?
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? Is GNOME Open-By-Rule?

Dave Neary has kindly agreed to supply data for an Open-By-Rule evaluation of the GNOME Project, which develops and maintains one of the two open source graphic...

links for 2011-02-19
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links for 2011-02-19

ForgeRock Shines on Sun's Legacy Identity – InternetNews.com Lovely overview of ForgeRock's first year in this interview with me from last week. (tags: ForgeRock...

? Microsoft Bans Its Own License
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? Microsoft Bans Its Own License

The rules for Microsoft’s Windows Phone Marketplace appear to mean that even Microsoft’s own open source license – the Microsoft Reciprocal License – is banned....

? Freedom In A Box
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? Freedom In A Box

Moglen on Freedom Box and making a free net Eben’s ideas on a zero-interaction home server (“FreedomBox”) to route internet traffic safely and effectively seem...

links for 2011-02-17
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links for 2011-02-17

Microsoft: Absolutely NO Free Software for Windows Phone and Xbox Apps Despite all the rhetoric from Microsoft's evangelists, they just can't get over their hatred...

? Archives
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? Archives

I’ve not found a way to add a subject index page to my blog that’s automatically generated from the tags or extracts or even a word list, but I have added an archive...

? Nokia Dooming Windows Phone?
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? Nokia Dooming Windows Phone?

There’s plenty of talk about how Nokia’s embrace of Microsoft’s Windows Phone has doomed Nokia. But has Nokia’s embrace actually doomed Windows Phone? Read my views...
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