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Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics
The c|net News Blog recently reported on a study performed by Palamida, an open-source risk management company, that claims GPLv3 adoption at 50% of all [...]
Adobe’s top creative products executive points to weaknesses in open source
CNetNews.com reports that “[i]n a blog posting Sunday, Adobe's top creative products executive, John Loiacono, made unflattering remarks about open-source alternatives whose free cost [...]
Microsoft’s Internet Information Services Web server is the most popular Web server among Fortune 1000 companies
According to PCWorld.com, “[m]ore evidence is emerging that Apache is suffering against Redmond, after a survey revealed that Microsoft's Internet Information Services Web server [...]
Former EPO President’s Speech Gives Hope to Europe’s Innovative Companies
On June 8, Alain Pompidou, President of the European Patent Office (EPO) from July 2004 to June 2007, shared his thoughts on the European [...]
Thanks to broadband Internet connections, the idea of all ads, all the time, is gaining favor
The New York Times claims that “the idea of all ads, all the time, is gaining some favor. One reason is the proliferation of [...]
Collaboration agreement will allow Scalix email severs to interoperate with Microsoft mobile- and PC-based email applications
eWeek.com reports that “[i]n a surprising move, Microsoft and Linux distributor Xandros announced on Aug. 15 a messaging protocol license and collaboration agreement that [...]
How easy is it to become an Internet millionaire?
The New York Times has an interesting article on a talk recently given by Apple’s first “evangelist” Guy Kawasaki in which Mr. Kawasaki claimed [...]
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 [...]