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08 December 2012
Munich Shows How Open Source Saves Big Money
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Recently I've written about several moves towards mandating openness in various ways - in the UK, Spain and Portugal. That's al...
A Tale of Two Lock-ins
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Yesterday I was reviewing Mozilla's current position in the browser sector and its wider achievements in the Web world. One thing ...
24 June 2008
Fewer EU Patents: Good - and Bad
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First the good news : Last year, the European Patent Office (EPO) issued far fewer patents than in 2006. The Munich patent authorities have ...
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03 June 2008
Munich Makes Good
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On Open Enterprise blogs .
30 October 2007
ODF - Nochmals "Ja, Danke"
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Interesting : In his words of welcome Federal Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier called ODF "a completely open and ISO-standardiz...
13 February 2007
Open Source Jahrbuch 2006: Ja, Bitte
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Although there's plenty written about free software and open source, there's relatively little in the form of books that try to offe...
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07 November 2006
The Fabulous LiMux
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The migration to GNU/Linux by the city of Munich has become a thing of fable ever since it was mooted, so it's good to get some hard fac...
20 September 2006
Munich Lives!
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As I noted before, Munich's much-bruited migration to open source has not been entirely wrinkle-free; but the good news (well, for the ...
20 February 2006
Freedom, in Other Words
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Recently the blogosphere went slightly bonkers over a story that "the Korean government plans to select a city and a university late ...
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