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Activists Push City Endorsements of Open Source

May 15, 2009
The city of Vancouver, in British Columbia, is about to pass a resolution endorsing open source, open standards, and open...

Open source and military procurement don’t mix

Nov 30, 1999
The U.S. House has inserted language advocating open source into the latest military procurement bill. But it will take more than a report, or rhetoric,

What would make you trust Microsoft?

Nov 5, 2009
In some ways these are the best of times for Microsoft, and open source gets some credit for that. (I found this charming mashup of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer as Dr. Evil at The Big Deal, a blog by Stefano Buliani.) Without the competition of open...

Sam Ramji has his head in the clouds

Nov 4, 2009
Sam Ramji, formerly the face of open source at Microsoft (cue the Star Wars music) is settling into a new life as vice president for strategy at Sonoa Systems, a cloud start-up. He told me it suits him. “Instead of pushing boulders up the hill I’m...

LiMo has a second phone

Nov 4, 2009
The LiMo Foundation has delivered its second mobile phone to the market under the second release of its software. The Vodafone 360 Samsung M1 looks uncomfortably like an iPhone, only with three buttons below the screen. The name is a hybrid — Vodafone...

Ramji delivers a CodePlex process

Nov 4, 2009
Successfully pulling code out of a big company can be like pulling the teeth off a lion, without anesthesia. Sam Ramji (right), the former Microsoft executive who remains President of CodePlex, president of the CodePlex Foundation, which surrounds the...

With Zapatec Funambol has one stack to rule mobile open source

Nov 4, 2009
Funambol, now billing itself as the leader in mobile sync, has bought Zapatec, which creates Web 2.0 solutions using AJAX. The result, the company believes, will be a one-stop shop for building mobile applications that run as well as native apps...

Activists Push City Endorsements of Open Source


Open source and military procurement don’t mix



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