Study shows governments' open-source embrace
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Yahoo Goes PHP in Open Source Embrace
Yahoo Goes PHP in Open Source Embrace
10/30/2002 04:06 PMThe mega portal continues to dance with open-source software with its
decision to switch from proprietary languages to PHP for its backend
scripting.
Internetnews.com: Yahoo Goes PHP in Open
Source Embrace
Internetnews.com: Yahoo Goes PHP in Open
Source Embrace
10/31/2002 11:26 AM"Mega portal Yahoo has switched to the PHP scripting language for its
back-end programming, a decision that's sure to bring smiles to the
faces of open-source advocates..."
Study in Open Source Collaboration
Study in Open Source Collaboration
12/12/2003 06:33 PMwhiteg writes "We are conducting a Perl community survey, sponsored by
Taiwan's Open Source Software Foundry (OSSF), as part of the
government's Free Software Promotion Initiative. The purpose of this
survey is to understand how Taiwan's developers can ...
Case Study on Mozilla and Open Source
Case Study on Mozilla and Open Source
09/23/2004 01:09 PMStudy Finds Fewer Flaws in Open-source
Code
Study Finds Fewer Flaws in Open-source
Code
12/16/2003 05:22 PMSoftware inspection firm Reasoning says MySQL source code
contained fewer flaws than its commercial counterparts. But others
question Reasoning's reasoning.
internetnews.com: Study Finds Fewer
Flaws in Open-Source Code
internetnews.com: Study Finds Fewer
Flaws in Open-Source Code
12/17/2003 07:16 PM"Code quality in a version of the MySQL open-source database was found
to be six times superior to that of comparable proprietary code,
according to a recent study of open-source software products by tech
development firm Reasoning..."
Go open source: This photo, taken via
cellphone camera, shows Africa's first
man in space and internet billion
Go open source: This photo, taken via
cellphone camera, shows Africa's first
man in space and internet billion
06/24/2004 06:18 PMDaily Mail & Guardian Jun 24 2004 9:20PM GMT
Go open source: This photo, taken with a
cellphone camera, shows Africa's first
man in space and internet bill
Go open source: This photo, taken with a
cellphone camera, shows Africa's first
man in space and internet bill
06/26/2004 02:19 PMDaily Mail & Guardian Jun 26 2004 6:39PM GMT
LinuxWorld San Francisco Conference
Program Shows how Linux and Open Source
Drives Deeper into the Enterprise
LinuxWorld San Francisco Conference
Program Shows how Linux and Open Source
Drives Deeper into the Enterprise
06/24/2005 03:04 PMBusiness Wire UK Jun 22 2005 2:32PM GMT
Study: Hispanics Quick to Embrace the
Net
Study: Hispanics Quick to Embrace the
Net
04/16/2004 05:09 PMTechnology Marketing Apr 16 2004 8:53PM GMT
NOSI, the Nonprofit Open Source
Initiative, announces the release of its
new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for
Nonprofits."
NOSI, the Nonprofit Open Source
Initiative, announces the release of its
new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for
Nonprofits."
02/17/2004 11:57 PMAs per a recent post, I love to see (and hope to one day do it myself)
Open Source Software in Non-Profits. Seems http://www.nosi.net found
my post:
http://thelostolive.net/tlo/comments.php?id=1786_0_1_0_C
And commented the release of its new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for Nonprofits." And now in their own words:
___snip____
--
From: Katrin Verclas
Email: steering (a) nosi.net
Hi, Kevin -
NOSI actually just released a new...
Open-source activist Bruce Perens joins
open-source defense group
Open-source activist Bruce Perens joins
open-source defense group
05/07/2004 04:33 PMA key leader in the open-source software movement has been appointed
to the board of Open Source Risk Management, which is defending the
legal standing of open-source software.
Do You Suffer from Open Source Phobia? -
six reasons you might relent and be
ready for an extreme makeover - OPEN
SOURCE - Magazine - Darwin Magazine
Do You Suffer from Open Source Phobia? -
six reasons you might relent and be
ready for an extreme makeover - OPEN
SOURCE - Magazine - Darwin Magazine
03/08/2004 11:20 PMhttp://www.darwinmag.com/read/030104/open.html
ASK A GROUP OF corporate IT leaders whether they'd rather stick their
arms into a box of tarantulas or allow open source software (OSS) on
their networks, and odds are most would start rolling up their
sleeves. Not to do any downloading, either.
Slashdot on Open Source Ideas and Open
Source Life
Slashdot on Open Source Ideas and Open
Source Life
06/23/2004 08:27 PM As Canada protects the patents on genes, Download Aborted wonders
whether the genetic code should be considered Open Source. It's
slashdotted here. And as atonement for saying something positive about
the people at Microsoft — man, you folks are rough! —
here's some slashdottism about the anti-Open Source think tanks that
Microsoft is funding. (But I still like the Microsofties I've met. So
there.)...
Open source process for open source
development
Open source process for open source
development
04/05/2005 11:50 AM
Sun has given every possible indication that Open Solaris will be run as a true
open source project. The latest indication is the make-up of the board
of directors:
Casper Dik,
Roy Fielding,
Al Hopper,
Simon Phipps, and
Rich Teer.
(via Simon Phipps - congrats Simon!)
Open source opportunity, open source
risk
Open source opportunity, open source
risk
09/22/2004 10:44 AM
I've been traveling more than usual lately, and while on the road I've
been working my way through the
ITConversations audio
archive. It's full of gems, and one of them is Doug Kaye's
interview
with Philip Greenspun. While discussing the
ArsDigita flameout,
Greenspun offers insightful perspectives on the opportunity, and the
risk, of open source as a business model.
...Study Shows Success in a New Use of
Rituxan
Study Shows Success in a New Use of
Rituxan
11/12/2003 06:52 PMTheStreet.com Nov 12 2003 6:24PM ET
Study Shows HIV Test Possible During
Labor (AP)
Study Shows HIV Test Possible During
Labor (AP)
07/10/2004 10:22 PMAP - Government research shows a rapid HIV test can be used on women
during childbirth, results that doctors hope will help reduce HIV
infections in newborns.
New study shows new database leader
New study shows new database leader
06/07/2004 03:54 PMZDNet Jun 7 2004 6:53PM GMT
Growth Study Shows T. Rex Teens Would
Have Been a Handful
Growth Study Shows T. Rex Teens Would
Have Been a Handful
08/12/2004 12:41 AMStudy Shows IVF Multiple Births
Declining (AP)
Study Shows IVF Multiple Births
Declining (AP)
04/14/2004 05:07 PMAP - A worrisome national surge in multiple births linked to test-tube
technology is easing, largely because doctors are implanting fewer
embryos during each attempt to make a woman pregnant, a study
suggests.
Study Shows Dogs Can Remember Words (AP)
Study Shows Dogs Can Remember Words (AP)
06/10/2004 07:17 PMAP - Everyone knows dogs can fetch and sit on command, but they have
the brains to do more: A study published Friday indicates they can
remember the words for dozens of objects, some of them for weeks.
Study shows podcasts gaining popularity
Study shows podcasts gaining popularity
04/04/2005 08:49 AMPew Internet & American Life Project on Sunday released results of a
survey revealing that 29 percent of adults who own a digital music
player have downloaded podcasts from the Web.
Findings from a national phone survey of 2,201 adults showed that more
than 22 million American adults own digital music players, amounting
to more than 6 million adults who have downloaded podcasts. Pew found
that nearly half of those who own a digital music player between the
ages of 18-28 have downloaded podcasts, compared to about 20% over age
29.
Study shows no stay on death (Reuters)
Study shows no stay on death (Reuters)
12/22/2004 01:02 AMReuters - The common perception that terminally ill people try to hang
on until after a major event like
their birthday or a big holiday isn't true, according to a study.
Study Shows M.R.I. Scans Are Better
Finding Tumors
Study Shows M.R.I. Scans Are Better
Finding Tumors
07/29/2004 03:23 AMM.R.I. scans find nearly twice as many tumors as mammograms do, but
they cost a lot and trigger more unneeded biopsies.
Study shows DSL leading in broadband
growth
Study shows DSL leading in broadband
growth
09/22/2004 08:58 PMBroadband digital subscriber line (DSL) led a global boom in broadband
Internet access over the 12 months ended June 30, growing to about 78
million total subscribers as users of all broadband services surpassed
123 million, the DSL Forum announced Wednesday.
Two-week study shows Internet dependency
Two-week study shows Internet dependency
09/22/2004 09:00 PMCRM Assist Sep 22 2004 11:29PM GMT
Revenge Really Is Sweet, Study Shows
(Reuters)
Revenge Really Is Sweet, Study Shows
(Reuters)
08/27/2004 01:59 PMReuters - Revenge feels sweet, and Swiss
researchers said on Thursday they have the brain scans to prove
it.
Study Shows Dogs Can Remember Words
Study Shows Dogs Can Remember Words
06/11/2004 01:32 AMAbcnews.go.com - Thu Jun 10, 06:56 pm GMT
Study Shows Dogs Able to Smell Cancer
(AP)
Study Shows Dogs Able to Smell Cancer
(AP)
09/23/2004 11:48 PMAP - It has long been suspected that man's best friend has a special
ability to sense when something is wrong with us. Now the first
experiment to verify that scientifically has demonstrated that dogs
are able to smell cancer.
Study: Crude Language Up on Reality
Shows (AP)
Study: Crude Language Up on Reality
Shows (AP)
06/25/2004 03:31 PMAP - Real life is coarser than fiction or at least the TV
version of reality. The amount of crude language and sexual references
on unscripted TV shows has increased markedly over the past few years,
surpassing the levels on traditional comedies and dramas, according to
a study released Friday by a conservative media watchdog, the Parents
Television Council.
Shocker: Study Shows No One Keeps Your
Data Secure
Shocker: Study Shows No One Keeps Your
Data Secure
03/29/2005 02:05 PMIn what was either a well-timed release, or a hastily put together
study, one research group has released a study saying that
most
companies don't do a very good job protecting your private info.
Given the number of stories coming out over the past couple of months
about companies leaking your data, this seems like a "well, duh" sort
of study. Financial service firms, retailers and insurance firms were
apparently "the worst" at keeping your data private -- which might
make you wonder who's left who's actually good at protecting your
data? According to the article, it turns out that it's airlines and
travel companies who tend to be
better at keeping your data
private -- but apparently that all goes out the window
when the government comes calling. Basically, if you hadn't
realized it by now, you should know that your data is out there, and
you pretty much have no control over it at all. Realizing that, it
makes the entire idea of
being
able to watch back make a lot more sense.
Study Shows 82% Vulnerability Increase
in 2002
Study Shows 82% Vulnerability Increase
in 2002
02/03/2003 01:17 PMIn the wake of the Slammer attack, a new report reveals that network
administrators had to deal with nearly 82% more vulnerabilities last
year than the year before.
Insider threat study shows the need for
risk analysis
Insider threat study shows the need for
risk analysis
08/31/2004 09:05 PMComputer Weekly Sep 1 2004 1:24AM GMT
Study Shows China Tightens Internet
Filtering
Study Shows China Tightens Internet
Filtering
04/15/2005 03:39 PMStudy shows sharp drop in music
downloads
Study shows sharp drop in music
downloads
01/05/2004 12:19 PMCNN Jan 5 2004 10:58AM ET
Study: Server Market Shows Signs of Life
Study: Server Market Shows Signs of Life
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn the fourth quarter of 2002, the server market saw its strongest
quarterly sequential growth in three years, according to research firm
IDC. But Forrester analyst Galen Schreck told NewsFactor that a number
of factors will continue to create downward pressure on server sales.
Brain May Be Able to Bury Unwanted
Memories, Study Shows
Brain May Be Able to Bury Unwanted
Memories, Study Shows
01/09/2004 09:58 PMResearchers say they have identified a brain circuit that springs into
action when people deliberately try to forget something.
Apple U.S. PC Market Share Up .5% to 5th
Spot, Study Shows
Apple U.S. PC Market Share Up .5% to 5th
Spot, Study Shows
04/16/2005 05:47 AMMac Observer Apr 16 2005 10:17AM GMT
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