French court rules- refund of a total that:
Acer was forced to pay back was made up of 135.20 euros for Windows XP Home, 60 euros for Microsoft Works, 40.99 euros for PowerDVD, 38.66 euros for Norton Antivirus and 37 euros for NTI CD Maker. On top of that Acer had to pay a further 650 euros in, among other things, legal costs.
Acer to Refund Junkware cost - Court Ruling
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Corruption in OOXML standardization vote also in the Balkans?
Votes from South-eastern Europe and former Yugoslavia countries showed Microsoft's domination of that market, and especially good connections with authorities because most of the national standardization bodies voted "Yes with no comments". Just how did Microsoft get OOXML support in Eastern Europe? More corruption?
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Interview: Clement Lefebvre of Linux Mint by Tony Mobily
This is the first in what I hope will be a series of interviews with major GNU/Linux distribution lead developers. This interview is with Clement Lefebvre the lead developer of Linux Mint and he talks with me about his project, development, the community, and his views on free vs open source software.
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Free and Open Source Software Developers Working for Free (Economics 101)
One still occasionally hears people wonder why free and open source software developers "work for free." We aren't talking about developers that work at a company or university.
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What was the downfall of SCO?
Funny comic strip about what exactly brought about the downfall of sco.
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Urgent note from RMS
" Boycott Yahoo, Hotmail, MSN, and WebTV for political censorship."
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Pamela Jones gets gong
PAMELA JONES, laserlike paralegal, principled advocate for free and open source software, and founder, headmistress and editor of Groklaw, received the Knowledge Masters Award for Innovation from the Louis Round Wilson Academy, she revealed at Groklaw on Saturday.
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On the Front Lines with Richard Stallman
RMS: "I can’t foretell the future because it depends on you, and on your readers. The more users come to value freedom, and think as citizens, the more they will insist on freedom-respecting software. But if they continue to think as consumers, valuing short-term convenience at the expense of freedom, then the future of freedom will be at the mercy of practical side issues."
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Open source opens doors
For someone whose job suddenly disappeared on him, Auckland software developer Vik Olliver is on a high. Apart from his employment misfortune, good things have been happening to Olliver, a stalwart of the open source software community in New Zealand.
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Educating GNU/Linux users
My review of the latest release of Ubuntu was picked up by Slashdot this week, releasing a flood of criticism.
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Negroponte to announce "Give one, get one" OLPC promotion
Nicholas Negroponte, the visionary behind the One Laptop Per Child initiative (OLPC), has publicly expressed his disappointment at the lack of orders for his low-cost computer for poor children. The situation has become so dire that Negroponte will announce a "Give one, get one" promotion in the US and Canada.
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10 Myths About Open Source Software Answered, by Carlo Daffara
May I request your input? This article is part of our research in the EU project FLOSSMETRICS, where we are preparing a guide for helping small and medium-sized enterprises on the adoption of free/libre/open source software (FLOSS).
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One Laptop Per Child -- XO Giving
Thank you for your interest in One Laptop Per Child. Our mission is to provide a means for learning, self-expression and exploration to the nearly two billion children of the developing world with little or no access to education. While children are by nature eager for knowledge, many countries have little resources to devote to education—sometimes less than $20 a year per child.
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Windows should not come pre-installed on computers
Computers in the European Union should be sold without a bundled operating system, according to this submission to the European Commission. It says that the bundling of Microsoft Windows with computers is not in the public interest, and prevents meaningful competition in the operating system market.
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So This Penguin Walks Into The Library...
A project to get GNU/Linux distro CDs in public libraries and other locations.
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