IBM expects Linux to make money
Dana Blankenhorn: For Sutor today, the bottom line is the bottom line. I see nothing wrong with that. Having profit going to vendors who use Linux may be the best possible advertisement for open source.
Thu Jun 11 11:43:25 PDT 2009
Fight Windows tax with a penguin stick
Dana Blankenhorn: Make your netbook a real PC for no money down. Avoid the Windows Tax and upgrade your performance.
Thu Jun 11 07:56:06 PDT 2009
Mozilla pushes out Firefox 3.5 Preview
Paula Rooney: The Mozilla team will hand over a preview of Firefox3.5 to keep the peace. The preview is expected to be made available today in advance of the official release candidate 1, which has been delayed as developers work out some final bugs and glitches. The announcement hit the wires last night. Mozilla said last night more than?800,000 users [...]
Tue Jun 09 06:30:12 PDT 2009
Invisible Linux
Dana Blankenhorn: Who cares whether Linux is visible or invisible, so long as it's there?
Mon Jun 08 02:57:23 PDT 2009
No penguins in Akihibara
Dana Blankenhorn: Whether it was a desktop, laptop, notebook, netbook or sub-notebook like the Sony Vaio today's Akihibara is all Windows, all the time.
Mon Jun 08 02:44:20 PDT 2009
What climate negotiators can learn from open source
Dana Blankenhorn: Solutions to climate change will not all come from the top down. They won't all resort from mandates. They will come from the bottom-up, from entrepreneurs delivering alternative energy systems because they can make money at it.
Sun Jun 07 17:15:38 PDT 2009
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