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Entrepreneur Aims to Overthrow TV, Not Get Rich

http://www.wired.com

"Most software entrepreneurs' ambition is to sell out for a huge wad of cash, or maybe go public for an even bigger pile. Not so Nicholas Reville: He wants to overthrow the television industry, and he doesn't care if he gets rich. In fact, as executive director and co-founder of the Participatory Culture Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Reville is unlikely to make much money at all..."

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Thunderbird Proces of Change, Part 2

http://weblogs.mozillazine.org

"...When we considered the idea of Thunderbird moving to a private independent company, a number of significant disadvantages emerged. First, this would mean that Mozilla as an organization was leaving the mail/ communications space and hoping that space would be filled by another organization. We weren't ready to do that.

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The price is right: Next open source business model

http://weblog.infoworld.com

2007 is shaping up to be a banner year for open source companies. SourceForge, which hosts almost 160,000 projects, just posted fiscal year 2007 revenues that showed a hefty 35 percent increase over 2006. Red Hat posted a 28 percent revenue increase on the year. And Novell's Suse is valued at approximately $210 million.

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A label printer for Linux

http://www.linux.com

When Seiko Instruments said it is now offering Linux drivers for its Smart Label Printer 450 and offered to send me one to test, I was happy to hear it, because it seemed like an example of how Linux is being recognized for even non-mass-market hardware devices. While the printer does work as advertised, it is clear that Linux support is a work in progress.

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Good-bye NetWare, hello Linux: Novell Open Enterprise 2.0

http://www.linux-watch.com

Novell's long journey from NetWare to Linux is finally complete. On Oct. 8, Novell released Open Enterprise Server 2 to its customers worldwide.

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Pentaho Makes Open Source BI Semantic

http://www.internetnews.com

The business intelligence software market is all about enabling business users to make sense of their data. But sometimes the data's complexity can make it a daunting task. Open source BI vendor Pentaho claims it has a solution in the new Pentaho Business Intelligence 1.6, which provides a semantic metadata layer.

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Google's Orkut: A World of Ambition

http://www.businessweek.com

Google appears determined to eliminate its weakness in social networking, an Achilles' heel that detracts from its dominance in Web search and online ads. The next big step, expected in November, will be to open Orkut's software code to outside programmers.

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A linux defeat...

http://blogs.zdnet.com

Once upon a time, neither long ago nor far way, repeated server crashes caused a client’s IT management to replace about 40 x86 Linux servers with nice reliable Windows products.

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Open source CMSes worth the price

http://www.linuxworld.com

When last surveying open source Web content management systems (CMS) I provided some common-sense advice. For example, it's important to look for not just functionality but also frequent updates, a healthy user community, and the availability of professional support. Some points are still true today, but new offerings may get you rethinking the role of these products in your enterprise.

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Red Hat Linux in professional portal push

http://www.daniweb.com

Red Hat has opened a dedicated online resource for its partners around the globe, giving them access to the product, program, pricing and training information on both Red Hat and JBoss solutions and services from one single location which is localized in the Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish languages.

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Novell lays off AppArmor programmers

http://www.news.com

Two years after acquiring the company that developed the AppArmor security software for Linux, Novell has laid off team members behind the project.

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Open source CMS - promise without pitfall

http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk

Open source has changed operating systems, application servers and databases. Now, the benefits of open source are being realized in content management systems (CMS), traditionally a vendor-controlled world of expensive licensing and closed APIs.

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Virtual appliances spawn new class of Linux distros

http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com

As virtualization continues to permeate IT shops, many independent software vendors (ISVs) are distributing software as Linux virtual appliances: preconfigured virtual machines that include the application's entire stack, including the operating system. But industry experts say that end users need to understand the design of these virtual appliances before bringing them into an environment.

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MySQL: OEM Partners Key to Business

http://www.channelinsider.com

The open source database vendor is signing more and more ISV partnerships every day.

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Mozilla's big plans for mobile Firefox may be too little, too late

http://arstechnica.com

Mozilla's Firefox web browser has steadily increased in popularity on the desktop, but those market share gains haven't translated over into the mobile space despite increasing interest in mobile open-source software solutions. In an announcement on his blog, developer Mike Schroepfer has revealed Mozilla's plans to revitalize its mobile development efforts.

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