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Why Microsoft hates Google’s Android

http://blogs.zdnet.com

Richard Monson-Haefel, an analyst at the Burton group, just posted a sarcastic and inaccurate analysis of Android on the company’s blog. In his article, called “Why Microsoft Loves Google’s Android“, Monson-Haefel claims that Microsoft should be “secretly celebrating” Google’s introduction of Android.

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Cultural Changes Key to Reducing Barriers to Open Source Software

http://www.afcea.org

Defence department: Misconceptions about open source software have made many U.S. Defense Department sectors reluctant to employ this technology. Although a 2003 department policy allows its use, many still believe that open source software poses an increased security risk to networks and that it is not supported as well as commercial products.

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Windows makes possible place for Linux in Amsterdam

http://www.google.com

Officials of the City of Amsterdam to work within a few years probably no longer with Windows. A test has shown that the open source software Linux performs better.

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Dutch open source vote could sideline Microsoft

http://www.computerworlduk.com

The Dutch parliament is set to discuss a plan to mandate use of the Open Document Format at government agencies, a move which observers have said could infuriate Microsoft.

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Interview with Yudivin Almeida on the Free Software Movement in Cuba

http://news.northxsouth.com

"This is an interesting interview with a professor involved in the Cuban free software movement. He makes an interesting argument which is that the free as in price argument is not a compelling argument for Cuba to switch to free software. Because of the U.S. embargo against Cuba, in the past, their government and universities have used pirated, unlicensed proprietary software by default.

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Linux matches across CIS

http://eng.cnews.ru

The first stage of developing the nation operating system in Uzbekistan on the basis of Linux has finished. The project has been initiated by the Uzbek agency on informatization and communication and the Center for training and supporting young programmers.

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Can Linux finally unite Korea?

http://www.guardian.co.uk

With just weeks to go before South Korea's presidential election at the end of last year, Seoul's newspapers were full of stories about historic North-South cooperation.

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Govt agencies view open source as positive: survey

http://www.computerworld.com.au

Agencies expect to increase open source use, vendor support remains a concern.

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Federal Employment Office switches to Linux

http://www.heise.de

Shortly after switching all of its 13,000 public internet information workstations from Windows NT to Linux, the Federal Employment Office (BA) issued an interim report. According to an announcement by Klaus Vitt, CIO for the BA, the switch to open source software will, "allow the BA to react with flexibility to new technological developments. In the future, a broad range of software will be available to the BA that it can use to access various internet media, and to ensure optimal internet communication for its clients."

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Work Progressing on Army's Future Combat Systems

http://www.washingtonpost.com

A Washington Post update on the progress of Future Combat Systems, the U.S. Army's Linux-based operating environment that has been under development for several years..."Boeing and the Army said they chose not to use Microsoft's proprietary software because they didn't want to be beholden to the company. Instead, they chose to develop a Linux-based operating system based on publicly available code."

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Freeing French Growth with Free Software

http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com

Amongst many other things, one matter that they order better in France is the production of government reports with a grand sweep. One was published a couple of days ago, with the self-explanatory title Rapport de la Commission pour la libération de la croissance française. Well, anything that talks about "libération" obviously makes my one-track mind think of free software, and I wasn't disappointed, since one of the report's proposals is about precisely that

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French police deal blow to Microsoft

http://afp.google.com

The French paramilitary police force said Wednesday it is ditching Microsoft for the free Linux operating system, becoming one of the biggest administrations in the world to make the break.

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Created by greengrass 14 years 17 weeks ago
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A Far-Fetched Fix for E-Voting Woes: Open Source

http://www.linuxinsider.com

In theory, open source programming of voting machines would remove their veils of secrecy. In practice, though, using open source may not be a viable option if code is not made available. However, a formal effort to work on open source code for voting machines could come at any time from anyone.

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Created by sharkswithlazers 14 years 16 weeks ago
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Linux is ready

http://www.expresscomputeronline.com

Why Linux? Well, the answer to this question was given in detail by PK Mishra, Senior Consulting Architect, Novell India in his presentation titled ‘Linux for eGovernance solution.’ In this session, he explained where and how Linux can be used and how it is absolutely ready for government as well as enterprises. According to him, cost, choice, security and reliability along with standards, peer review, freedom, flexibility, no lock in, TCO, reuse, and ROI are some of the significant advantages of using Linux.

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Created by vlovindia 14 years 16 weeks ago
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"Eventually all of the [US] Army's networks will be Linux-based"

http://blogs.cnet.com

The goal of the US Army is to move from Windows to Linux. In the meantime, the Army has to find ways to make the two work together. It's turning to Red Hat to do so and to a group of internal IT professionals to create a "Battle Command" that will explore how to move the Army from 20th-century Windows to 21st-century Linux.

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