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Infrastructure Linux News for Feb 01, 2008:
Microsoft is Like the Matrix
(2008-02-01 01:00:18) In Search for Ultimate Programming Language: "The majority of the users Just Don't Know. The reference to the 'Matrix' movie is both stunning and crystal clear. Right now, nine years after the first film was produced, I have been enlightened..."
Money, Money, Money... and FOSS
(2008-02-01 02:30:02) iTWire: "Open source software is developed for a variety of reasons, with the starting point often being the need to fill a need which the creator of a package faces. It's known as scratching your own itch..."
Asus Eee PC: Why is it SO Hot?
(2008-02-01 04:00:17) Datamation: "If you want to see the future of the portable PC, forget about the MacBook Air..."
Do More With Less: Build a Linux VLAN
(2008-02-01 07:00:29) Enterprise Networking Planet: "Virtual LANs (VLANs) divide your local network logically, rather than relying only on physical switches and routers..."
Developing a FOSS-based Business: Five Questions to Ask
(2008-02-01 10:00:43) Datamation: "Contrary to what you may have heard, free and open source software is not anti-business. But neither is it pro-business..."
Fires Ravage Local One Laptop Project
(2008-02-01 11:30:30) Tectonic: "The South African arm of the One Laptop Per Child project has suffered a setback following the past weekend's devastating fires in the Western Cape..."
California Company Introduces New Mobile Linux Platform
(2008-02-01 13:00:35) LinuxWorld: "Another mobile Linux platform, this time from Azingo, hit the market on Wednesday, joining an increasingly crowded market of Linux phone software..."
Linux Australia Chief Bids Goodbye
(2008-02-01 16:00:09) "For Jonathan Oxer, the president of Linux Australia, today, the final day of the 2008 Australian national Linux conference is a day of fulfilment and also some sadness..."
Microsoft's Open-Source Strategy: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
(2008-02-01 16:45:22) All About Microsoft: "Does Microsoft have an open-source strategy--beyond finding new ways to thwart Linux and other non-proprietary wares...?"
Getting Ready for the Python Breakage
(2008-02-01 17:30:32) ZDNet Australia: "The launch of version 3.0 of Python, expected within the next year, will see major changes to some fundamental elements of Python, release manager Anthony Baxter explained in a keynote speech at linux.conf.au in Melbourne..."
Will Open Source World Welcome Microsoft-Yahoo Combo?
(2008-02-01 19:45:46) The VAR Guy: "Microsoft has confirmed that it's seeking to acquire Yahoo! Some folks--you know, the open source crowd--will likely bash a proposed Microsoft-Yahoo combo..."
Should We Fight the Proprietary Open Source Power?
(2008-02-01 20:30:56) ZDNet: "Mr. Buzzword for February appears to be proprietary open source..."
So Open Source Is Mainstream--Now What?
(2008-02-01 22:00:25) InformationWeek: "This may not be 'the year of Linux on the desktop'--and who knows, maybe it is--but there's little to no question that this is a pivotal year for open source as a mainstream economic phenomenon in the tech world..."
The Why Behind Microsoft's OSS Strategy?
(2008-02-01 23:30:59) Editor's Note: "When Sam Ramji, Director of Platform Technology Strategy and the Open Source Software Lab at Microsoft, describes his company's open source strategy, I believe him. Every word..."
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