Microsoft is determined to be a leader of the open source movement. It will once again be a “platinum sponsor” at the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco next month and its National Technology Officer for the U.S., Stuart McKee, will deliver a keynote.
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Richard Stallman and Bruce Perens Defamed by Troll
Serial harasser of Free software luminaries may be put on their blacklists, but the verbal abuse continues
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Microsoft’s Mobile Strategy: Block GNU/Linux Using Silver Lie
Microsoft is looking into serious problems with Hotmail and adding some GNU/Linux-hostile elements to phones
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The “Microsoft Everywhere” Vision of Novell
How Microsoft cuddles up to GNU/Linux using its MVPs, usually in order to insert some insults and Trojan horses into it
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Business Software Alliance (BSA) is Not Good for Free Software
Response to a new claim that the BSA is good for Free Software (the reality is more complex than it may seem)
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Microsoft is Still Attacking Free/Open Source Software With Security FUD
Free software's "many eyeballs" defence is being slammed by Microsoft employees who cite their own reports and continue to show incompetence and extreme negligence when it comes to security
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What Apple Teaches Us About Mono and Moonlight
A new story of migration to Microsoft (due to Apple's reliance on Microsoft) offers an important lesson about the purpose of Novell's Mono and Moonlight
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Bill Gates Was Right About ‘Piracy’ Being a Microsoft Friend and GNU/Linux Foe
News coverage with statements and observations that confirm simple truths (as opposed to spin from the "mainstream" media)
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The Latest from Microsoft’s Ambassador to Linux (MVP Miguel de Icaza) and Other FSF-Hostile Folks
Microsoft's influence on GNU/Linux comes from the expected vectors and resistance to this is still being suppressed
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Reader’s Article: Love the Criminals
The "mainstream" press glorifies the same people who are looting society at large
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Novell More of a Reflection of Microsoft as Weeks Go By
Novell promotes Microsoft Silverlight, .NET, and other negative endeavours while demoting the GPL and reducing work on Linux
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Microsoft drops FAST Linux enterprise search like a hot brick
So much for the cross-platform promises: Bjorn Olstad, a Microsoft Distinguished Engineer and the CTO of FAST, has revealed that beyond 2010 there will be no more Microsoft FAST enterprise search products which support Linux and UNIX search cores.
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Alex Brown, Miguel de Icaza, and Full-time Microsoft Employee Smear ODF Again
More of the usual gameplay from people who have made a career out of helping Microsoft expand its circles of influence/dominance
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Novell/Microsoft and the Funding of Pinta’s (Mono) Developer
Novell has a Mono-based replacement for the GIMP and some of the most expected sources are covering it
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British Library Open Source Project Promotes Microsoft Sharepoint
The British Library's new collaboration tool is based on Microsoft's Codeplex technology, but free software campaigners question the openness of the project
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