AOL's Big Plan - Open Content to Non-Members
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AOL's Big Plan: Become A Me Too Portal
AOL's Big Plan: Become A Me Too Portal
04/22/2004 09:07 AMApparently, AOL's big plan to turn things around and save the company
is to
go back
to 1998 and turn themselves into yet another "portal" so that
they, too, can take advantage of the return of online advertising
dollars. It's not entirely clear why anyone needs another portal or
why a "me too" play is all that compelling, but it does explain AOL's
recent decision to
drop
some of the walls from their walled garden. Still, when your
grand plan to save the world is to bring your site up to date with
what all your competitors did five years ago, it seems like a pretty
weak strategy.
AOL's Open Mail Access Isn't
AOL's Open Mail Access Isn't
04/28/2004 06:49 PMYou can access and open AOL messages with any IMAP client, but
outbound mail support is officially available only to Eudora and the
mail apps from Microsoft. By Christopher Breen, Macworld (via
MyAppleMenu)
OPEC Members Back Plan to Hike Oil
Output (AP)
OPEC Members Back Plan to Hike Oil
Output (AP)
06/02/2004 07:52 PMAP - Several OPEC members expressed support Wednesday for a Saudi plan
to raise the group's oil production ceiling by 10.6 percent in the
hope of calming jittery markets and reducing crude prices from near
record heights. Oil prices sank more than 5 percent in trading in Ne
York and London.
The C# Programming Techniques Content
Area of Premium Content Aggregator
Braintique.com, www.braintique.com, is
Now Open
The C# Programming Techniques Content
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Braintique.com, www.braintique.com, is
Now Open
02/01/2005 09:17 PMC# Programming Techniques features articles, tips, techniques, and
source code created by well-known author and programmer Harold Davis.
Davis is the author of more than twenty books about programming and
technology, including most recently Building Research Tools with
Google For Dummies published by John Wiley. [PRWEB Jan 30, 2005]
Blu-ray founders rename, open group to
new members
Blu-ray founders rename, open group to
new members
05/21/2004 06:47 AMBlu-ray Disc Association to lead tech's consumer push
Crucial Technology Europe Rolls Out Ddr2
Support Plan for Intel Premier Provider
Channel Members
Crucial Technology Europe Rolls Out Ddr2
Support Plan for Intel Premier Provider
Channel Members
05/24/2004 03:10 AMPA News via The Scotsman Online May 24 2004 7:50AM GMT
OSDL members fund open-source law center
OSDL members fund open-source law center
02/01/2005 09:07 PMThe Software Freedom Law Center will be based in New York and run by
Eben Moglen, a professor at Columbia University Law School. It will
initially employ two full-time attorneys, a chief technical officer
and administrative staffers.
Date Now! Online Dating Innovator
eTwine.com Unveils Unique Tool That
Allows Members to Plan Dates & Meet
Singles According to Their Own Personal
Schedule
Date Now! Online Dating Innovator
eTwine.com Unveils Unique Tool That
Allows Members to Plan Dates & Meet
Singles According to Their Own Personal
Schedule
09/21/2004 02:44 AMOnline dating and social networking leader eTwine.com
(http://www.etwine.com) is excited to announce the launch of its
newest feature for singles: Date Now! This unique tool allows singles
to plan their dates according to their own personal schedules. [PRWEB
Sep 21, 2004]
BBC to Open Content Floodgates
BBC to Open Content Floodgates
06/16/2004 05:13 AMWired News Jun 16 2004 9:40AM GMT
More Open Access To Digital Content
More Open Access To Digital Content
11/17/2003 04:17 AMWhile things like
MIT's
OpenCourseWare and the new
file
sharing of lessons from the Berklee College of Music are getting
all the attention, the well known iBiblio has been
chugging
away for over a decade, hosting all sorts of content for free.
Years ago, it was known as SunSITE, when it was sponsored by Sun, but
it eventually became iBiblio, and is hosted at UNC. It's mostly known
for hosting open source software, but is expanding rapidly into all
sorts of open content that people all over the world find useful. The
guy who runs it seems to understand that there's a value in giving
away things for free - and says that he's told folks in the music
industry how they're making a mistake in calling music downloaders
pirates. He points out that the people who go to the trouble of
downloading music are the ones who are most interested in the music,
and thus should be the people the recording industry is most excited
about.
IBM extends DB2 Content Manager with
open standards
IBM extends DB2 Content Manager with
open standards
07/26/2004 09:22 PMSAN JOSE, CALIF. -- IBM on Monday extolled the value of open standards
as it revealed plans to expand Web services, XML, and Java
interoperability in the next version of its DB2 Content Manager.
Wired News: BBC to Open Content
Floodgates
Wired News: BBC to Open Content
Floodgates
06/16/2004 04:40 PMBBC to Open Content
Floodgates
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Mark Logic envisions Open Content
Architecture
Mark Logic envisions Open Content
Architecture
09/24/2004 05:58 PMMark Logic this week introduced its Open Content Architecture strategy
for enabling enterprise customers to unify and manage unstructured
content and other types of enterprise information.
FTS Wireless to Open Superstore and
Mobile Content Site by February 1st
FTS Wireless to Open Superstore and
Mobile Content Site by February 1st
01/06/2005 03:27 PMFinancial News USA Jan 6 2005 4:53PM GMT
CA Moves with New Open-Source Licensing
for Content, Database Projects.
CA Moves with New Open-Source Licensing
for Content, Database Projects.
05/24/2004 11:37 PMeWeek:
CA Moves
with New Open-Source Licensing for Content, Database Projects.
This article has some dangerous flaws. Proprietary/open source
dual-licensing can be done with the GPL; just look at
MySQL. (I see
the Plone Foundation themselves
are fighting this bad reporting.) Also, Apache is not
dual-licensed and IBM could have used it just as easily if it wasn't
owned by the ASF, because the
Apache License
is so permissive. (Also, companies that create gratuitous new open
source licenses are not on the Cluetrain, but at least it's not
dangerous.)
Open source content management
partnerships are a promising sign
Open source content management
partnerships are a promising sign
06/14/2004 03:36 AMThe tide may be turning in favor of open source software for content
management. Last month Computer Associates (CA) announced it was
establishing partnerships with Zope and Plone, two open source content
management organizations. CA is also releasing its Ingres database,
which will be available as a repository for Zope and Plone, as open
source. We asked Zope and Plone what the new partnerships mean for the
open source community.
CA Moves with New Open-Source Licensing
for Content, Database Projects
CA Moves with New Open-Source Licensing
for Content, Database Projects
05/24/2004 05:09 PMComputer Associates strays away from the GPL for its open-source Plone
content management application as well as its Ingres Enterprise
Relational Database, released Monday to the community.
Bayer GM plan open for comment
Bayer GM plan open for comment
04/18/2005 12:11 AMOptusNet Apr 18 2005 3:51AM GMT
Commentary: An open-source plan
Commentary: An open-source plan
04/14/2004 01:08 PMSmart developers can build applications quickly, using open-source
components, but companies need to know how well supported and legally
risky they are, Forrester says.
Test Drive a Bunch of Open Source
Content Management Systems
Test Drive a Bunch of Open Source
Content Management Systems
09/15/2004 09:19 AMNow THIS is a marvelous idea. Put a bunch of content management
systems online with screenshots, and descriptions. Make the admin
passwords public so that anyone can log in and...
Drupal, an open source platform and
content management system. Must
investigate
Drupal, an open source platform and
content management system. Must
investigate
05/15/2004 05:52 AMdrupal.org community plumbing .. Drupal 4.2 .. Drupal
drupal.org
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U.S. Open to Plan That Supplants Council
in Iraq
U.S. Open to Plan That Supplants Council
in Iraq
04/15/2004 10:19 PMThe U.N. proposal would dissolve the Iraqi Governing Council and
replace it with a caretaker government regime.
Sun mulls plan to offer open source app
server.
Sun mulls plan to offer open source app
server.
11/19/2003 11:37 PMInfoWorld:
Sun
mulls plan to offer open source app server. If you can't beat 'em,
join 'em? I see Sun is still clueless about how to ensure
compatibility of open source software, too.
Open sourcers revolt against Microsoft
antispam plan
Open sourcers revolt against Microsoft
antispam plan
09/07/2004 02:09 PMTwo prominent open-source software groups have rejected a proposed
technology standard backed by Microsoft Corp. that would close a
loophole used to send unsolicited commercial ("spam") e-mail, citing
unresolved patent and licensing issues with the standard known as
Sender ID.
Two Great Events! MySQL User's
Conference and Open Source Content
Management (OSCOM)
Two Great Events! MySQL User's
Conference and Open Source Content
Management (OSCOM)
12/07/2002 10:32 AMTwo Great Events! MySQL User's Conference and Open Source Content
Management (OSCOM)
Well it looks like April will be a very good month. There's:
MySQL User's Conference -- April 10-12, 2003 [_Go_]
Open Source Content Management -- April 16-18, 2003 [_Go_]
Sigh. No way to be at both and it looks like I'm probably a speaker
on Drupal at OSCOM so it'll be less sql, more pages for me. We're
still working out what to talk about but I suspect (or hope at least)
it'll be interesting.
Open sourcers revolt against Microsoft
antispam plan (MacCentral)
Open sourcers revolt against Microsoft
antispam plan (MacCentral)
09/07/2004 02:07 PMMacCentral - Two prominent open-source software groups have rejected a
proposed technology standard backed by Microsoft Corp. that would
close a loophole used to send unsolicited commercial ("spam") e-mail,
citing unresolved patent and licensing issues with the standard known
as Sender ID.
Open-source backers revolt against
Microsoft antispam plan
Open-source backers revolt against
Microsoft antispam plan
09/07/2004 05:49 PMThe Apache Software Foundation and the Debian Project said they won't
support the Sender ID e-mail authentication standard in their
products.
Open Source Journalism Comes a Step
Closer in Greensboro: A Plan is Shown
Open Source Journalism Comes a Step
Closer in Greensboro: A Plan is Shown
01/04/2005 08:12 PMOpen and free archive. Bloggers at editorial meetings. Long tail ad
network. New "always link" policy. Obits as a blog. Those are some
of Lex Alexander's ideas for the Greensboro News & Record as it moves
a step further into blogging, citizen journalism and the site as
public square. The highlights:
Users praise CA plan to make Ingres an
open-source database
Users praise CA plan to make Ingres an
open-source database
05/28/2004 04:55 PMThe Ingres database is going open-source under a new CA licensing
plan, a move cheered by users who find it mature and easy to use but
feel the company hasn't promoted it enough.
Users praise plan to make Ingres
database open source
Users praise plan to make Ingres
database open source
05/28/2004 04:54 PMLAS VEGAS -- Users of the Ingres enterprise relational database heaped
praise on Computer Associates International Inc.'s plan to release the
code for the database to the open-source community under a new
licensing scheme.
PressThink: Open Source Journalism Comes
a Step Closer in Greensboro: A Plan is
Shown
PressThink: Open Source Journalism Comes
a Step Closer in Greensboro: A Plan is
Shown
01/05/2005 11:34 AMThis article in PressThink .. brave new world .. Jay
Rosen
journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2005/01/04/lex_r
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AOL's At It Again
AOL's At It Again
05/18/2004 01:21 PMThe MSN team isn't making much, if any, noise about the next versions
of its MSN Internet service. But archrival AOL is.
AOL's $299 PC
AOL's $299 PC
12/04/2003 08:20 PMAOL's broadband blues
AOL's broadband blues
11/18/2003 08:08 AMCNET News.com's Evan Hansen explains why AOL's plan to harness
broadband threatens to leave it on the wrong side of the connection.
AOL's Aggressive Push
AOL's Aggressive Push
06/01/2004 02:10 PMA two-month ad campaign begins to push "AOL for Broadband."
AOL's Name Blame Game
AOL's Name Blame Game
01/16/2004 11:05 AMAn auction for prime virtual real estate winds up as unwanted
property.
AOL's Got CDs Being Returned By Mail
AOL's Got CDs Being Returned By Mail
04/16/2004 06:32 PMYou may recall our recent story about just
how
many "free hours" CDs and DVDs AOL sends. Well, now, a California
politician is trying to force AOL to take back the discs... and pay
for postage. A law being introduced here would
re
quire any promotional CD sent through the mail to include postage-paid
envelopes for shipping them back to the original company. Of
course, perhaps what AOL should do is include postage paid envelopes
for
others on their list. Then, if you got a CD you didn't
want, you would just be passing it on to the next person (though, I
guess you would then need another postage-paid envelope included for
the next person... and so on).
AOL's ICQ upgrade allows for add-on
applications
AOL's ICQ upgrade allows for add-on
applications
04/19/2004 07:00 PMMIAMI - America Online Inc. has given its ICQ instant messaging
service a significant revamping, including the ability for developers
to create plug-in applications to extend ICQ's functionality,
according to a company official.
Will Buyers Embrace AOL's PC?
Will Buyers Embrace AOL's PC?
08/13/2004 12:29 PMThe Time Warner unit wants to get into the PC business. Will the
computers crash as often as the service?
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