jan 072011
- “I am a Mozillian” costs 5$. Awesome! :: TalkWeb
Today I discovered this news here, about the Mozilla membership program: “ Basic offering: $5 to join Mozilla. Gives you bragging rights to say ‘I’m [...]
- HvA community onderwijsontwikkeling – Open boek
Open boek, Visies van diverse betrokkenen bij het onderwijsbeleid en hoger onderwijs in binnen- en buitenland op open educational resources (OER) in Nederland.
- Geistiges Eigentum: Oracle wegen Diebstahl verklagt | silicon.de
hnlich wie im Fall SAP und TomorrowNow geht es um den angeblichen Diebstahl von Firmengeheimnissen.
- Weblogs Volkskrant dreigen te verdwijnen
InformatieProfessional
- Launching LXnews.org | Sixgun Productions
- Government unveils plans to extend Freedom of Information Act
New measures will mean an increase in the number of organisations to which FOI requests can be made, including private companies and bodies that perform 'functions of a public nature'
- GNOME community survey Germán Póo-Caamaño
- Safe as Milk Blog Archive Community Building Guide
- [ANNOUNCE] Playstation 3 support now in HEAD
- Cautions from OLPC’s Experience in Marketing Technological Innovation to LDCs – OLPC News
- FOSS Is Fun – The Unsung Heroes | tuxmachines.org
- Overheid print e-factuur en verwerkt handmatig | Nieuws | ECM | Computable.nl
- Free Speech and Property Rights: Censorship in the Arts Clancco
The aim of Clancco.com is to explore, investigate, and examine the relationship between art and law. Clancco focuses on the discourses of intellectual property, nonprofit tax-exempt organizations, free speech, and contemporary art.
- Amanda McPherson’s Linux Foundation blog Linux Powering Your Cell Phone Network: A Case Study
News and thoughts from inside the Linux Foundation
- Neelie Kroes receives honourable mention in Peter Suber’s highlights for 2010
Joomla! – Het dynamische portaal- en Content Management Systeem
- Open Trends nieuwsselectie 6 January 2011 Jan Stedehouder
- Nvidia gets ARM architectural license, will integrate GPUs – News – Linux for Devices
Nvidia gets ARM architectural license will integrate GPUs News Linux for Devices:
- Internetrecht Ben je aansprakelijk voor gegeven advies op een blog? – Arnoud Engelfriets blog over juridische zaken op internet, auteursrecht, octrooien en meer
- Encyclopedia Britannica in de Android Market – Android – Androidplanet.nl
De Encyclopedia Britannica, de moeder van alle encyclopedieën, is vanaf vandaag als applicatie in de Android Market verkrijgbaar.
- Cover Feature: Open for Business
- Kennisland : Wikimedia en de erfgoedsector in 2011
Wikimedia en de erfgoedsector in 2011
- VIA's Open Linux Graphics Driver Has Been Defenestrated | tuxmachines.org
- Timesys Joins Linux Foundation | tuxmachines.org
- Amanda McPherson’s Linux Foundation blog Linux Powering Your Cell Phone Network: A Case Study
News and thoughts from inside the Linux Foundation
- Broadcom Joins the Linux Foundation – PCWorld Business Center
Citing the 'growing base of customers using Linux,' wireless chip firm makes historic move to deepen its support for the open source operating system.
- What’s Happening with Oracle’s Unbreakable Linux? – Developer.com
- [Phoronix] The Fallacy Behind Open-Source GPU Drivers, Documentation
- OLPC cuts XO 1.75 laptop to $165, power use by half – Computerworld
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) showed off the next version of its famous laptops on Thursday at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, saying the new price-per laptop has been reduced to $165 each and power consumption has been slashed by half compared to the previous version.
- DoctorMo's Blog Blog Archive No Business Like Bad FOSS Business
- Finding a GPL violation
– Michal Čihař
Michal Čihař's Weblog, random thoughts about everything… - Rough Type: Nicholas Carr’s Blog: The "Like" bribe
- Open Source Exposed: Yea Closed Source, Boo Open Source | Network World
Are there valid reasons to keep software closed source?
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- Linux Today – What the WWF has to learn about FOSS
- Why Linux is Alpha and Omega – Open Enterprise
I'm sure most people remember DEC – Digital Equipment Corporation – that later rebranded itself as the singularly unmemorable “Digital” before being swallowed up by Compaq in 1998, which was itself digested by HP a few years later. But I…
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