Archive for August, 2009
Win7 Deadly Sins
Posted by Jason in Free Software, Microsoft on August 27, 2009
The Free Software Foundation makes a case against Windows 7 and proprietary software.
FSF hosts a mini-summit on Women in Free Software
Posted by Jason in Free Software on August 26, 2009
The Free Software Foundation continues to spread awareness of political and social issues.
Dangers of the Microsoft Monoculture
Microsoft lawyers might want to be careful of the arguments they make.
The Opposite of Open Source?
Posted by Jason in Free Software, Propriatery Technology on August 19, 2009
Intelligent Enterprise has a thought-provoking article asking what the “opposite of Open Source” is?
FSF: The Choice of a GNU Generation
Posted by Jason in Free Software on August 14, 2009
The FSF recently launched GNU Generation, an effort to involve younger people in Free Software.
Dell: Microsoft making something out of nothing
Dell’s statement about Linux on netbooks helps to set the record straight.
FSF praises Dailymotion
Posted by admin in Standardization on August 12, 2009
The FSF has a recent blog entry praising Dailymotion for offering videos in Ogg Theora.

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