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Homeland Security Helps Reduce Open Source Flaws

http://www.internetnews.com

Two years into the effort, new report sheds light on how effective your tax dollars have been at improving open source security.

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Created by Jimbob 15 years 47 weeks ago
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Linux and the tax office: never the twain shall meet

http://www.itwire.com

Why would a government body offer trial software for small and other businesses which use the GNU/Linux operating system, take it offline when the interest in it grows and keep quiet about it thereafter?

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Created by bridget 15 years 48 weeks ago
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Open Standards and Open Source in Public Administrations

http://www.zeapartners.org

Participative democracy relies increasingly on the ability of citizens and stakeholders to access public information and to communicate with officials and elected politicians electronically. To highlight the impact of open standards on democracy, the Greens/European Free Alliance organized a half day event at the European Parliament in Brussels on April 17, 2008.

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Created by nicolasbossut 15 years 49 weeks ago
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Stop Using Windows, Use Linux

http://www.junauza.com

There's a world food crisis right now, as we all know it. Man's most basic need is low on supply but high in demand. This recent global predicament may not be felt that much in highly developed countries like the US and Japan, but developing country like ours and underdeveloped countries like most of Africa are struggling for survival.

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Created by extra 15 years 50 weeks ago
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Kerala Blazing the Trail for FOSS in Schools

http://educatorslog.in

Kerala is all set to become the first state in the country to completely banish Microsoft and allow only GNU/Linux free software to be used in the mandatory IT test at the state SSLC examinations that half a million students took in March. Till last year, they could take the exam using either free software or the Microsoft platform. Not anymore'.

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Created by vlovindia 15 years 50 weeks ago
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Ending digital exclusion by digital enslavement

http://news.bbc.co.uk

Another incident of Microsoft's software dumping strategy has been spotted in the UK. This time they're dumping 4500 "senior PCs" (later to be scaled up to 10000) containing software licensed under a "social software model" (whatever that means).

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Created by motters 15 years 50 weeks ago
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from power to the people, to power online corporations?

http://www.dailyradical.org

With out taking sides on the matter and only focusing on the fact that yahoo will give confidential information to a government, in this particular case to a foreign government. In April 2004, the Chinese journalist Shi Tao used his Yahoo! email account to send a message to a U.S.-based pro-democracy website. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison

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Created by rek2 15 years 51 weeks ago
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Quick Mention: Microsoft Intersection with the United States Government

http://boycottnovell.com

We previously pointed out, backed by fairly extensive evidence, that Microsoft has a high level of influence and control over the government, especially the Department of Injustice [sic]. Intel is a similar story that is related to that of Microsoft.

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Created by komrad 15 years 51 weeks ago
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Sarkozy’s broadband tax plan snagged by Eurocrats

http://www.theinquirer.net

"THE EU COMMISSION has warned that France’s quest for universal internet access would be hampered by a presidential proposal to tax broadband usage. The plan is to supplement the licence fee for public broadcast television and radio which has a funding shortfall due to the decision to abolish advertising in order to 'raise standards'..."

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Created by can.axis 15 years 51 weeks ago
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Will France Introduce the Digital Guillotine in Europe?

http://www.laquadrature.net

"...In contrast to the French solution, the Swedish government has rejected such a regime as disproportionate.

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Created by can.axis 15 years 51 weeks ago
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Funny Microsoft Business in UK Public Sector Just Got Funnier

http://boycottnovell.com

You might still recall a post from the other day which deals with corruption in procurement. It focused on the British public sector. “Corruption,” you say? That’s how it seems anyway. Newham now rebuts, but the rebuttal doesn’t seem to lend much credibiily

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Created by komrad 15 years 52 weeks ago
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London council unimpressed with Microsoft MOU

http://www.theinquirer.net

Borough Council has scrapped the controversial 10-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) it signed with Microsoft in 2004 and drawn up a new agreement with a new set of deliverables.

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Created by bluecheese 16 years 1 day ago
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Microsoft Dealt Another Big Blow in Europe (UK), Pawns Exposed Further

http://boycottnovell.com

Last week we saw Microsoft coming under fire in Europe. When one talks about the EU, however, there’s a distinction to be made. Brits tend to think of the EU as continental Europe, whose attitude and response to Microsoft has been lukewarm for quite some time, unlike Britain which happily lets itself be shackled by Microsoft.

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Created by komrad 16 years 2 days ago
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The AFNOR Affair: Interview with Frédéric Couchet, Ex. Dir. APRIL (and Dir. FSF France)

http://www.groklaw.net

"The AFNOR Affair: Interview with Frédéric Couchet of APRIL on OOXML in France ~ by Sean Daly ..." -- According to Wikipedia France, he's also president of FSF France:-( http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSF_France

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Internet providers wary of being cybercops

http://www.iht.com

"Prodded by the music industry and government, some Internet service providers are reluctantly exploring the adoption of an old-fashioned shunning ritual as the ultimate 21st century punishment: banishing errant online users.

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