Mozilla’s lawyer advises clients against using GPLv3
Internetnews.com reports that “[t]he GPL version 3 has been out for six weeks, and the debate about whether to adopt it remains heated. Adding her voice to the anti-GPL version [...]
European children often follow their parents’ example when illegally downloading songs and videos from the Internet
Reuters reports that, according to a major European Commission survey, “[c]hildren in Europe are aware of the risks of illegal downloading, but often rationalize their act by saying that everyone [...]
Pragmatism rather than religious fervor at Linux World
The Register points out that “[o]pen source server and desktop companies in and around Silicon Valley are now being captained by executives who are either hardened by years of pushing [...]
Doh! New iMac and iPhone go OoXML – a rough month for ODF
The ODF-only evangelists have had a rough month. First, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts decided that its CIOs should have the ability to choose OoXML, PDF and RTF to best meet [...]
Startups Bite the Hand That Feeds Them
The Wall Street Journal had an amusing piece about TheFunded.com yesterday, a site where startups can write what they really think of the VCs they've met and/or done business with. [...]
Say it Ain’t So! Fake Steve Jobs is Just a Magazine Editor…
New York Times reporter Brad Stone outed one of our favorite bloggers, Fake Steve Jobs, today. I couldn't agree more with Larry Dignan of CNET who wrote:I’ll still read Lyons, [...]