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While Macintosh users are enthusiastically putting the new version of OS X through its paces, one problem has cropped up early: problems with Java and Adobe Flash.
As open source grows, many struggle as non-profits. This three-part series by JT Smith explores the business of maintaining open-source projects and the businesses that grow out of them.
Tips on operating an open-source project and establishing a solid business around it to provide financing and additional resources.
Occasionally you need to take a step back to facilitate change and progress for overall improvement. These steps may help you avoid some of the frustration many associate with change to make the evolution of an open-source project and business a smoo
Some say that paid services belittle the efforts to facilitate free and open sharing of source code. Can profitable businesses and open source really coexist?
Google's quiet insertion of Sun Microsystem's StarOffice into Google Pack gives users more features and legal protection to boot.
Thin computing. Software as a service. Does the bell toll for the computer desktop environment as we know it?
Software developers are busy kicking the tires on Silverlight, Microsoft's answer to Adobe's Flash. This summary of not-necessarily-technical information will help IT managers identify what's important about the new technology.
To send help to accidents faster, engineers at the University of Maryland are using an open-source database to connect disparate traffic data.
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