Anyone who knows me well, knows that I am huge fan of Linux and open source. This is perhaps why I get so frustrated with the US health care industry and its general lack of interoperability. I could use many standards as an example, however, for this discussion I’m using the ASTM Continuity of Care Record (CCR) as an example.
Read more »Should Health Care Standards be Open Source?
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5 Ways to Save Green by Going Green
Going green doesn't mean joining some radical organization, using pig waste to power your data center or flying the ecology flag at your place of business. It does mean doing your part to save electricity, fossil fuel and your own money.
Read more »Netbook Linux gets revved up
Scoffers have been dismissing the Linux netbook, but I've been saying all along that the Linux netbook was alive and well and that Google would make its desktop Linux move with Android this year. But, I sure didn't see everyone this side of Microsoft jumping in the Linux netbook pool for the summer. Well, you know what? That's exactly what they're doing.
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Forrester's five phases of open-source success
Forrester Research has crafted its own "Five Stages of Open Source Adoption," as published recently in the May 15, 2009, edition of SD Time
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Netbooks & Moblin
I recently downloaded the latest live image of Moblin. It’s pretty slick. Runs fine on my Acer Aspire One booting from the USB drive.
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Collection of most popular Ubuntu wallpapers
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Migrating to Desktop Linux: What is the Big Deal? Answer: Nothing.
The anti-Linux FUD has been flying thick and fast lately. It's not even interesting fresh FUD, but tired, worn-out old FUD. If you believe the headlines and all the masses of verbiage being emitted by Redmond's tame "tech" "reporter" battalions Linux desktop market share has dropped since 2001.
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SUSE Studio Builds Customized Linux Appliances in a Flash
One of the best ways to try out a new Linux distribution is to download a bootable ISO or USB image file and give it a quick spin. VMware added another option. With that introduction came the flood of new Linux-based appliances targeted at the VMware environment.
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Italian Firm Chucks Microsoft for FOSS: Why Don't More Follow?
There are more and more companies adopting open source solutions in favor of proprietary software due to the cost savings they can reap, although perhaps not enough. Today, I noticed this release from IBM about Italian food company Gruppo Amadori rolling out Red Hat Enterprise Linux with desktops running IBM software, much of which is free, and some of which has open source roots.
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Canonical, Ubuntu Get A Virtual Lift
Two key partners - IBM and Virtual Bridges - seem to be giving Canonical and Ubuntu a substantial lift. Specifically, IBM and Virtual Bridges have been lining up channel partners and customers that are embracing virtualized Ubuntu desktops.
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WorskWithU Vodcast, Episode II
This week we cover such topics as: Ubuntu One — the early word on Canonical’s file sharing and online storage system for Ubuntu; Dell promoting Ubuntu netbooks — how and where?; Linux breaks one percent market share — or does it?
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100 open source gems - part 2
KDE, Gnome, OpenOffice.org and Firefox - all great software, and all powerful proponents of the free software software movement. But there are thousands of other applications out there that are worth trying. Here's the next 50 great apps!
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Quit X! screen-vs is more fun!
screen with that patch is more fun than a bag of cats, and the things you can do with it along with a little framebuffer love are amazing.
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Video Editing On Linux: Looking Up
I think it’s a pretty safe bet that just about all of us, that have tried editing video on a Linux desktop, have been… less than fully satisfied. And, as has been discussed, this is a big challenge.
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Top 10 Linux Video Applications - NOT!
I recently read a Digg post "10 Free Apps that Turn your Ubuntu into a Video Studio" and it annoyed the heck out of me! Maybe I'm being too critical, but I don't see 10 top video applications in Linux.
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