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Microsoft to spy on its own workers

http://tech.blorge.com

In a move that makes the phrase “having your finger on the pulse of your company” have a whole new meaning, Microsoft has developed a program that would allow them to spy on their own employees. when I say spy, I mean it - from keystrokes to heart rate, this program will monitor all aspects of the person seated at the computer station. I find that incredibly invasive and creepy.

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Empowering the Linux Community

http://linux-blog.org

From a Linux Developer point of view, when users are no longer developing with you...you’ve lost. Empowerment is key to a successful community in Linux. The day the community is no longer empowered to improve is the day the distribution dies. What kills empowerment? Helplessness. Despair. Inability.

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Created by vlovindia 18 years 1 day ago
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EU a step closer to a Community Patent Litigation System

http://euparl.blogspot.com

Who doesn't like patent litigation? I know I do. What could be more fun than reading newspapers articles about companies suing the pants out of each other for infringing on ideas the suing party are theirs. It doesn't matter that the defendant might never even have heard of the patent in question, as patent law nevertheless applies and gives the claimant a chance to make a windfall in damages for patent infringement.

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Created by bridget 18 years 1 day ago
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Open Source for the Rust Belt?

http://www.linuxjournal.com

Today the San Francisco Chronicle reported that over 45% of North American investment in green technology last year landed in California. Of the $3.95 billion invested, $1.79 billion went to firms in the Golden State. That is pretty incredible, given that California's population is roughly 10% of the U.S. and Canada. Can other places improve their fortunes and grab a larger piece of the somewhat finite investement pie?

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Created by electronichouse 18 years 1 day ago
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Predictions that went right and wrong

http://www.zdnetasia.com

The past year saw its fair share of hype bubbles and news that dominated the headlines.

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Created by vlovindia 18 years 1 day ago
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Powerful Multimedia Command-Line Tools, Part II—Transcode

http://www.linuxjournal.com

MEncoder has supported video encoding for a long time with the MPlayer Project and FFmpeg, which also now is part of MPlayer now. Transcode is a new command-line tool on the horizon for video and audio transformations.

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Created by electronichouse 18 years 1 day ago
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LyX: A text editor that stays out of the way

http://debaday.debian.net

"...LyX is the first WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) document processor. The basic idea of LyX is that you do not need to handle style, or actually, you use a set of predefined styles and concentrate on your document content, This makes sure that your resulting document will be typographically correct and good looking visually. […] LyX uses Latex as its back end typesetting mechanism..."

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Created by can.axis 18 years 1 day ago
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PackageKit - Developer Interview

http://fedoraproject.org

PackageKit aims to take the pain out of the package management on GNU/Linux systems and create a system that can compete with Windows and Mac. Development is proceeding at a rapid pace and it is set to be available in Fedora 9. To find out more, we talked to Richard Hughes, project creator, and Robin Norwood, the Fedora feature owner; as always, you can catch some screenshots at the end!

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Created by snotbutter 18 years 1 day ago
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ODF vs OOXML and the Future of the Great Powers of IT

http://www.consortiuminfo.org

Great companies, like great national powers, compete aggressively — not for territory and resources, but for customers and cash. Just as countries fall into hierarchies of power and alliances for long periods of time based upon their respective advantages at the beginning of such periods, or the outcome of wars, multinational corporations often succeed in establishing themselves in power positions that must be jealously defended.

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Microsoft accused of patent violation in China

http://www.reuters.com

A small Chinese high-tech firm is suing Microsoft Corp because it says the software giant has stolen its creation that allows Internet users to type Chinese characters, but Microsoft countered the claim on Friday.

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Created by bridget 18 years 1 day ago
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Sun SPOT technology set for open source

http://www.infoworld.com

Sun is set to open-source everything related to SPOT, from hardware to software, but a user questions Sun's commitment to the technology

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Created by switchpin 18 years 1 day ago
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Where the Heck is Canossa?

http://www.linuxtoday.com

Somewhere, lost in all the big news about Sun buying MySQL, Oracle buying BEA, and various and sundries, there was the news that Mandriva and Turbolinux were going into business together. Well, sort of.

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Created by serdar 18 years 1 day ago
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The bug reporting culture: 10 things to avoid, 10 things you can do

http://www.fabianrodriguez.com

As a (relatively) long time Ubuntu user, occasional bug reporter and support analyst, I often deal with bug reporting and I feel your pain about bug reporting, Matt. This happens in many other free software projects, but I think Ubuntu’s popularity gives its problems more exposure, an opportunity to refine the process and maybe inspire others to learn from its mistakes and success.

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Created by serdar 18 years 1 day ago
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Microsoft clocks up 500 patents in two months

http://bink.nu

Microsoft's patent push has been stimulated by a number of factors including competition and trying to make sure Microsoft's rivals don't get access to key innovations.

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Created by giantrobot 18 years 23 hours ago
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Here Comes Trouble: An Antidote to Software Patents

http://gigaom.com

The $250 million Vonage burned through as a result of the patent lawsuit brought by Verizon et al provides yet another example of why patents for business processes implemented on computers (a.k.a. software patents) deserve to die. Verizon’s two successful “name translation” patents negate an open standard assembled by Cisco, Microsoft, IBM, Intel and Vocaltec via the VoIP Forum during 1996.

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