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● Links 09/05/2008: GPL wins in court Again, 100% Free Software PC Finally Available

Posted in News Roundup at 3:35 am by Dr. Roy SchestowitzReliability Study Serves Up Good News For Linux UsersDigium: Doubling Annual Sales with Open Source VoIPKVM and Xen cofounders engage in war of wordsJVM now compiles with Sun Studio on LinuxMicrosoft intensifies anti-piracy measuresTorrentSpy Ordered to Pay $110 Million in Damages to MPAAHere’s my new Business Model: Assume my Customer is a ThiefThree afterthoughts: OpenSolaris, XP SP3, taxing MP3 playersRich Green, viceprezident Sunu o open sourceDo we need to protect open source from the cloud?Tomorrow: Court hearing in Welte vs. Skype GPL caseThe GPL Wins Again – Welte vs. Skype Technologies SA (Germany)199 Euro laptop with OpenOffice.org pre-installedWord Users, Prepare For Critical UpdateIndia and Belgium decry Chinese cyber attacksI Was A Teenage Bot MasterIndia set to counter Chinese net attacksFighting the agents of organized cybercrimeScary security numbers from Trend MicroLAC Now Shipping gNewSense 2.0 Systems (1 May 2008)Unixfication IIFreenet: An Open Source, Anonymous Voice for AnyoneGoogle Grilled on Human RightsGoogle addresses antitrust issue on Yahoo ad dealNext up: A Microsoft-Google antitrust fight?Red Hat Recognises Standout Partners at EMEA Partner SummitRed Hat Continues Middleware Industry MomentumVIA Gives 16,434 Lines Of OSS Code5/7/08 – Parted Magic 2.2.Firebird 2.1: Released 18-Apr-2008GNU Guile 1.8.5 releasedSan Mateo County levies a serious punishment for traffic violations: Internet ExplorerSaaS, Open Source and the Migration of BurdenThoughts on JavaOne 2008 (mostly good, but lots of confusing messages from Sun)Getting business out of social connectionsTop Ten Reasons for a Linux LaptopMillionaires, Billionaires, and Open Source Share in other sites/networks: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. Permalink  Send this to a friend

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