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18 December 2008
MySQL, YourSQL, OurSQL
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Jeremy Zawodny, ex-Yahoo, currently at Craigslist, is generally regarded as one of the gurus of the MySQL world. His recent thoughts on the ...
26 November 2008
Sun's Open Source Appliances
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When Sun announced at the beginning of this year that it was buying MySQL for the not inconsiderable sum of a billion dollars, the question ...
20 October 2008
Under the Aegis of AEGIS
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Accessibility rarely figures in the headlines – unless there's some competitive angle, as there was with ODF's supposed lack of acce...
25 September 2008
Want to Open Flash? Ask Sun How
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I'm not the world's biggest fan of Flash, but there's no denying an open version would at least be better than a closed one. He...
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08 August 2008
The Sun Shines on Asus
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What struck me about this article in the Sun about Asus was how it took its readership's acquaintance with GNU/Linux for granted: Inte...
25 June 2008
Where Sun Doesn't Shine
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Pamela Jones has been digging through SCO stuff again, and doesn't like what she finds: We learn two primary things from Jones' tes...
19 June 2008
Erwin Is A-goin'
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Erwin Tenhumberg has been one of the closest observers of OpenOffice.org's growing strength. So his announcement that he is moving fro...
02 June 2008
Opening the Floodgates
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One thing I've never understood is why more low-cost PC manufacturers don't routinely include free software with their offerings. A...
19 August 2006
A Licence to Print...Licences
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Licensing lies at the heart of free software. Indeed, it could be argued that Richard Stallman's greatest legacy is the GNU GPL, since ...
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