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Not So Lonely Anymore
Following the release of GPLv3 draft 3, Bruce Perens and others seemed to focus on calling us names rather than responding our analysis and [...]
The little screen promises big bucks
According to The New York Times, “Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have all trained their sights on cellphones, which they see as the next great [...]
Which IT company is the biggest R&D spender?
CIO Insight has an interesting article today on IT’s top 81 R&D spenders. Internetnews.com reports that Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate [...]
OSS and ODF have plenty of help
This latest blog from Dana Blankenhorn is the silliest thing I have read in a long time. He claims that "Open Source Needs Lobbyists" [...]
Coalition Letter on S. 522, the “Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Act”
ACT Joins 26 other organizations in sending a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee in support of the Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Act. The Full [...]
A Wiki-based directory for software – but maybe Web 2.0 isn’t as hot as it seems
VentureBeat writes that “ITerating.com, a New York company, has launched the first Wiki-based directory of software.” The directory covers “open source, commercial and hosted [...]
Law makers active on tech issues today
The International Herald Tribune reports that the House of Representatives was scheduled today to vote on legislation that clarifies the law barring for-profit companies [...]
British business leaders complain about the climate – for startups
In an article entitled “Business leaders say climate for startups worse than ten years ago”, the Guardian points out that, according to the British [...]