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05 October 2006
Leveraging Levy
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I was pleased to see that Steven Levy, author of the definitive Hackers book on where it all started, has declared himself on the side of ...
14 July 2006
Why Hackers Do It
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If you've ever wondered what makes hackers (not crackers) tick, you can relax: somebody has now submitted a doctoral thesis on the subj...
16 May 2006
The Joy of Open Source
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It's well known that lots of big companies are using open source; but do they really get all this communal effort, contributing back to ...
13 May 2006
The Logic and Logistics of Open Source Support
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It's widely accepted that one of the biggest remaining obstacles to the uptake of open source solutions within companies is the lack of ...
14 February 2006
Microsoft and Open Source: Two Tales
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One is about Microsoft joining with SugarCRM , which produces open source customer relation management software, "to enhance interoper...
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27 January 2006
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hacker
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Today is the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Most people know him as one of the world's greatest composers: ...
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15 January 2006
One More Reason for Open Source
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Among the many reasons for choosing open source software, one that is often overlooked is that it is much harder to hide things in code that...
05 January 2006
Open Data - Good; Open Access - Bad?
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Great story in Nature about data mashups - the mixing together of data drawn from disparate sources to create a sum greater than the parts....
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