Gates' charitable vehicle does a lot more than just philanthropy, reveal obligatory disclosures
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Vietnam goes "100 per cent open source" by 2010
Vietnam's government is going "100 per cent open source". VietnamNet Bridge reports that the Vietnam Ministry of Information and Communications has set out an aggressive policy to go "100 per cent open source" by December 31st 2010.
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Did Vietnam take open source too far?
Mandate open source? Force everyone to use Linux? That’s…that’s…communist! Can they do that?
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Correcting the Web-wide Misreporting of the Vietnam "Linux" Switch
Slashdot misreported this. ZDNet's Dana did, too. Every little blog is picking this story up from these two and others. I'm going to correct them all on a couple of points, but I don't want them to take it personally. They just reacted instead of reading carefully. This is not about Linux.
Read more »Malaysian Government Saves Big with Open Source
Open Source in the public sector seemed to be all the rage in 2008, with government agencies all over Europe — not to mention agencies of the EU itself — adopting, and in many cases, mandating Open Source software and standards.
Read more »OPEN FORMAT, OPEN SOURCE AND THE ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT
We, at the Allahabad High Court, not only use but advocate open source software (OSS) and open formats. Many raise the question, 'Why is it so? Why do you do it?' Let me take this opportunity to explain it.
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SA election body opens website to open source users
The South African Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) has made good on its promise to open up its website to free software users.
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SA govt officials meet to thrash out OSS progress
The South African State IT Agency’s (SITA) Free and Open Source Software Programme Office (FPO) will host the second annual chief information officers (CIO) workshop on February 24.
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Calls for open source government
The secret to a more secure and cost effective government is through open source technologies and products.
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Obama administration seeks advice on benefits of open source
Not from The 451 Group, unfortunately, but from Sun’s chairman and co-founder Scott McNealy, who told the BBC he has been asked by the new administration to prepare a paper on how the use of open source software within government can improve both security and the cost-effective use of technology.
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French Lawmakers Hope to Inspire Linux Revolution
If the French National Assembly gets its way, the open-source Linux operating system will take over the governments of Europe, seizing on a weak economy to displace Windows.
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Obama vs. Microsoft
Obama, the first true 21st century President, and his staff have arrived at the White House to find themselves stuck with 20th century Microsoft software… and they’re not happy.
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EU proposal puts confidential communications data at risk
«Civil liberties groups La Quadrature du Net, European Digital Rights (EDRi), AK Vorrat, and Netzpolitik.org are urging the European Parliament to heed advice given by the European Data Protection Supervisor Peter Hustinx and scrap plans dubbed "voluntary data retention"...»
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A glimmer of hope from whitehouse.gov
Politicians in general are not terribly tech-savvy, let alone conscious of the most important intellectual freedom issues, but President Barack Obama does have a reputation of being more aware than most of the new media and new possibilities of the internet. The new US presidential website shows some promise that indeed, we now have a US president who isn't afraid of the future.
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Tories put faith in open-source procurement
The Conservative Party has published a new report on government open-source IT procurement, claiming that the recommendations would save tax payers' money.
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