The conventional wisdom seems to be that the United States as a nation needs to 'financially incentivize the adoption of Electronic Health Record technology'. While the intentions are good, what this seems to translate into is a rush in the next few years to get EHR software installed at all costs.
Read more »The Coming Electronic Health Record Software Disaster
Re: “7 Reasons Why Linux Won’t Succeed On The Desktop”
Last week information Week editor Alexander Wolfe asked readers to respond to his “7 Reasons Why Linux Won’t Succeed On The Desktop”. Well..if he’s trolling for readers, my thought is that getting a third regular reader wouldn’t hurt the discussions here either, so…
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Regulating Microsoft - New York Times
New York Times sees European Court ruling in the Microsoft antitrust case as a healthy step in the growth of the information economy
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Linux Sets Sail For Uncharted Waters
The Good Ship Linux, while her crew has been steadfast in keeping her ship-shape and gleaming, has been adrift in a rough and sometimes unfriendly sea. Little forward motion has been achieved and her course has, at times, been set in a circular path. The hands on the rudder have been many and not all have been knowledgeable in sailing her.
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OpenProj Review: An OSS Alternative to Microsoft Project
It's great to see a Microsoft Project alternative built with the open source user in mind. In a bit of haste, I downloaded and installed the app to see what it had to offer. What I found was a mixed bag of tricks and treats, no Halloween reference meant to be implied.
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Xena - Software for Digital Preservation
Xena is free and open source software developed by the National Archives of Australia to aid in the long term preservation of digital records. Xena is an acronym meaning 'Xml Electronic Normalising for Archives'.
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WengoPhone 2.2 alpha 2 released
"Head on over to the OpenWengo developer website to get a sneak peek at what's coming up in the 2.2 release, or get the sources from SVN at https://dev.openwengo.org/svn/openwengo/wengophone-ng/tags/release/2.2/2007-09-24-wengophone-2.2a2/"
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Asus Eee Gets Early Russian Review
Who has somehow got their hands on Asus' sub-$300 subnotebook? Russians, that's who. And they like it.
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GNUmed 0.2.7.0 released
A new GNUmed version is out. The version name is up to 0.2.7.0 which implies a whole new set of features.
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Network Analysis With Wireshark On Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer (or "packet sniffer") that can be used for network analysis, troubleshooting, software development, education, etc.
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Privacy International's June 2007 report
"This report has been prepared by Privacy International following a six-month investigation into the privacy practices of key Internet based companies. The ranking lists the best and the worst performers both in Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 across the full spectrum of search, email, e-commerce and social networking sites...."
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Gustavo Mendes: Neoscopio Ahead of Expectations
Last year, I interviewed the team behind Neoscopio, then just a Free/Open Source Software business concept. Now, just a scant 3 months into their official business venture, they are well ahead of where they thought they would be right now. I asked Gustavo Mendez to bring us up to speed on where the fledgling company currently stands...
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France Telecom Supports OpenID!
"...They just announced that all France Telecom subscribers (~40-million -- the country is about 65-million people) now have an OpenID..."
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Shutdown unnecessary services listening on your Linux machine…!
It is really important that your system have the least and absolutely necessary services running, especially if it’s a public server. Okay, one might be thinking that they’ve got their firewalls up and running, blocking all the unnecessary ports and why should you bother?
Read more »Ulteo - Will it ‘change the way we all use computers’?
Ulteo, a relative newcomer to the ever evolving Linux world, is currently sitting at a not too impressive 95 on Distrowatch. After recent announcements by Gaël Duval on the Ulteo blog, I suspect that position is about to change dramatically.
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