Thousands of Polish high school students now have a chance to learn about GNU/Linux and the benefits of using free software as Polish FLOSS foundation together with school headmasters, supported by local authorities organize a series of lectures on free software in education. PolishLinux.org has a report — summary of the first 3 months of the campaign.
Read more »Defusing Peru's 'Crisis in Education' One Laptop at a Time
Peru's head of educational technology, Oscar Becerra, is betting the OLPC program can reverse the rural exodus to Lima's shantytowns four hours away. It's the best answer yet to "a global crisis of education" in which curricula have no relevance, he said. "If we make education pertinent, something the student enjoys, then it won't matter if the classroom's walls are straw or the students are sitting on fruit boxes."
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McKesson Migrates To Linux As Boost To Patient Safety
The healthcare services company moved 50 of its 70 applications to Linux over the last two years and will complete the process with the remaining 20 within a year or two.
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Embracing PCLinuxOS and Open Source
As other countries embrace free, open source software (like Austrian schools learning how to use OpenOffice), especially GNU/Linux distributions on the desktop as alternatives to Windows/Mac, the burning question is, how long before the USA catches on? That said, consider how 10th and 11th grade Vietnamese and foreign students are learning...
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Cathedral vs. Bazaar in HIT-OSS
Observation of the trends in many HIT OSS projects leads me to believe that our niche in the OSS world prefers the Cathedral model (Eric S. Raymond's definition) rather than the Baazar model.
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Nature to publish genome articles under Creative Commons license
US Nature magazine, which mainly targets scientists but also reaches a wider audience due to its easily understandable reporting, will release articles dealing with genome research under a type of Creative Commons license.
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Open source telephony gives customers control, consultant says
Thomas Howe is a telecommunications developer and consultant who is passionate about the role of open source software in the telephony industry.
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Linux set for more handsets in 2008-Torvalds
The Linux computer operating system, which so far has had little success in use for cellphones, is set to become more widely available in handsets next year, helped by Google's mobile push, said Linux's creator Linus Torvalds.
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NYSE places buy on Linux, hold on Unix
The New York Stock Exchange is investing heavily in x86-based Linux systems and blade servers as it builds out the NYSE Hybrid Market trading system that it launched last year. Flexibility and lower cost are among the goals. But one of the things that NYSE Euronext CIO Steve Rubinow says he most wants from the new computing architecture is technology independence.
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Canonical Unwraps 'Bazaar' Version Control Tool
Open-source projects often face the problem of keeping track of a project's code, while avoiding stifling developers' creativity. Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux, claims it has a solution to that problem: Bazaar 1.0, its new version control system.
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Don't fear the pirates
Illegal downloaders of music and movies are at the forefront of technology—and it's time the industries caught up.
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NASA Will Tinker With Open-Source Rocket for Return to Moon
The "brains" of the Ares I rocket that will send four astronauts back to the moon sometime in the next 12 years will be built by Boeing, NASA announced today—but the specifications will be open-source and non-proprietary, so that other companies can bid on future contracts.
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Hospital software vendor McKesson uses Linux to heal IT budgets
In 2004, health care software vendor McKesson Provider Technologies began focusing on ways to cut IT costs for customers, including hospitals and medical offices. The cure for IT cost bloat: moving many of McKesson's medical software applications to Linux, which could then be used on less expensive commodity hardware instead of expensive mainframes.
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Watching Linux grow in the islands of Andaman and Nicobar
In the last eight months, the islands of Andaman and Nicobar have witnessed tremendous development in the IT sector, especially in the case of open source and Linux®. Those I call the “IT people of Andaman” have been reluctant to implement and explore the benefits of open source software in the past. Some still are.
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Drupal Founder Dries Buytaert (Finally) Enters Start-Up Life With Acquia
Dries Buytaert - his recent announcement that he’s going to start a company called Acquia now that he’s in the final stage of completing his PhD from the University of Ghent.
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