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Investment in open source software will only go up; Recent history of governments vs. the Internet

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Investment in open source software will only go up from here
This year could be of critical importance to the open source software industry, with a recent survey showing a majority of businesses and organizations in the U.S. and United Kingdom expecting to increase investment in it this year. A survey by Accenture also showed that nearly 40 percent of those queried also planned to migrate critical operations to open source systems in the next 12 months. Read... Read More


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The recent history of governments vs. the Internet
RIM-UAE dust up only the latest example of countries fighting access Read More

Surprise! SAP is now big into open source
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Today Linux Foundation steps up to enable industry open source adoption
Today the Linux Foundation launched its Open Compliance Program. This bold new initiative promises to increase adoption of open source and help companies comply with open source licenses. It combines some efforts already in place with several exciting, newly unveiled elements-more about those below. Read More

New tool from OpenAjax Alliance helps make sites more accessible
One group that's been left behind somewhat in Web 2.0 has been people with disabilities. To help bridge that gap, the OpenAjax Alliance announced a new open source technology to help software developers make it easier for them to interact on the Internet. Read More


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Extreme CRM Makeover, Open Source Edition - Episode 3, It ain't just for sales people
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Open source, the demo-meritocracy
Is open source more democratic or meritocratic? You could make a convincing case for either one but, like a lot of things in life, it's probably somewhere in between. Consider open source's characteristics. Read More

Google Wave code could live on in future open source projects
Google's failed collaboration tool attracted a small group of dedicated followers who hope it will live on in some way. Read More


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The recent history of governments vs. the Internet
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