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Mitch Kapor to phase out involvement in OSAF 11/01/2008 15:19:49
The Open Source Applications Foundation has announced a major funding and personnel shakeup, including that Lotus Development founder Mitchell Kapor will begin to phase out his involvement and investment in the nonprofit organization, which he founded in 2001. - +
First Passport, now fraud: former MS employee charged 10/12/2007 08:02:06
The former Microsoft employee associated with the company's notorious December 1999 Hotmail outage has been charged with fraud. - +
SourceForge opens eBay-like marketplace 07/12/2007 08:29:20
SourceForge's open-source, project-hosting Web site now has an eBay-like marketplace, where users can offer support services for sale. - +
Gigaspaces targets "the Digg effect" 09/11/2007 08:19:25
Hoping to seed grassroots interest, Gigaspaces is making its enterprise-targeted eXtreme Application Platform middleware available for free to startup firms. - +
Pioneering nerd news site Slashdot turns 10 04/10/2007 14:07:45
Developed as a logical step after aliens and popcorn, Slashdot, originally coined as a joke and hosted on a personal homepage, is 10 years old. - +
Contest challenges SysAdmins to sing 31/08/2007 08:35:11
So you think you can sing? If so, check out the latest contest from the group that created the SysAdmin of the Year award. - +
Blog touts Microsoft work culture over Googleplex life 29/06/2007 08:28:56
An anonymous blog post is generating heated discussion for its purported insider's view of the work culture at secretive Google -- and why life at the Googleplex may not be as glamorous as it is generally portrayed to be. - +
Vice-like grip of US copyright laws bears down on Australians 04/06/2007 10:16:38
There will be more criminal prosecutions for intellectual property (IP) violations as a result of Australia's Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States, according to leading IP academics. - +
Readers throw other technologies on the pyre 28/05/2007 14:06:27
Computerworld's list of 10 dead or dying computer skills prompted some readers to submit their own technologies that they felt deserved to be mentioned on the list. - +
VA Software drops software, becomes Sourceforge 25/05/2007 13:23:36
One of the survivors of the early days of Linux has changed its name and folded its software division in favour of doing business entirely on the Web. - +
Verio to shut off controversial Web site 01/05/2007 10:28:39
Privacy advocates are concerned that a move by Verio to stop hosting a controversial Web site points to a growing control of the Web by big business and governments.
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