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Paying lip service to open source.
Paying lip service to open source.
06/27/2004 02:41 PMNewsForge:
Paying lip service to open source.
I don't consider donating money to be showing support for open source
ever since I saw a company that simultaneously donates to the FSF and
hides their GPLed code so that it won't compete with their product. It
smells too much like greenwashing.
Paying lip service to open source
Paying lip service to open source
06/26/2004 07:58 AMOpen source has become hip, trendy, dope, and cool. "Based on Open
Source Technology" is used by more than one proprietary software
company as a marketing boast. Even Microsoft, everybody's favorite
symbol of software proprietarism, now boasts about releasing software
under an open source license. Obviously, the phrase "Open Source" is
now considered a plus when trying to sell software. Will this lead to
more open source contributions by companies trying to associate
themselves with this "movement" or will it lead to the death of open
source as we know it?
Open-source CRM offers sweetened service
Open-source CRM offers sweetened service
09/07/2004 08:48 AMZDNet Sep 7 2004 12:52PM GMT
Open Source Social Bookmarking Service
Open Source Social Bookmarking Service
03/30/2005 01:38 AMOpen-source CRM firm offers subscription
service
Open-source CRM firm offers subscription
service
09/07/2004 06:59 AMStart-up SugarCRM sets out to shake up the business applications
market with a free program and low-cost support.
Open-source CRM firm launches
subscription service
Open-source CRM firm launches
subscription service
09/07/2004 06:38 AMStart-up SugarCRM sets out to shake up the business applications
market with a free program and low-cost support.
Black Duck Software launches open-source
service
Black Duck Software launches open-source
service
05/14/2004 09:15 AMStartup Black Duck Software Inc. will update its product line next
week with two new products designed to help companies better manage
their use of open-source software.
Open-Source Guru Perens Denounces SCO
Denial-of-Service Threats
Open-Source Guru Perens Denounces SCO
Denial-of-Service Threats
01/29/2004 03:49 AMOpen source leader Bruce Perens speaks out about MyDoom and how open
source and Linux supporters should react to it.
BBC source responds to pro-Apple claims
BBC source responds to pro-Apple claims
04/29/2004 09:07 AMA source at the BBC, who wishes to remain anonymous, has responded to
the story by The Inquirer's Nick Farrell in which he says the BBC has
been publishing stories about Apple that go over-the-top in praising
the company...
Other News: Apple and Open Source
Other News: Apple and Open Source
04/01/2005 11:56 AMApple's approach is one of several examined in an article about making
open source software work for businesses.
Apple And The Open Source Community
Apple And The Open Source Community
07/04/2004 06:56 PMApple releases source code for Darwin
7.0
Apple releases source code for Darwin
7.0
10/30/2003 11:59 PMSANTA CLARA, Calif. -- In sync with the release of Apple's latest and
greatest operating system, Panther (aka Mac OS 10.3), the Cupertino,
Calif.-based company has released the source code of Darwin 7.0. The
code became available at 8 p.m. Oct. 24, and various versions are now
available for free download at Opensource.Apple.com.
Call to Apple: Open Source Appleworks!
Call to Apple: Open Source Appleworks!
04/12/2005 11:48 AMBenjamin Horst: "To further consolidate its position as a champion of
the blended open source approach, Apple should put another chip onto
the table. Having benefited from open source projects including BSD
and KHTML, and given improvements back to the community already, Apple
could take another step and release Appleworks under an open source
license such as the GPL."
Apple Settles With Source of Tiger Leak
Apple Settles With Source of Tiger Leak
03/24/2005 01:52 PMWhile it continues to pursue lawsuits against those who leaked
information on its upcoming products, Apple has settled one suit with
an individual who leaked a pre-release copy of "Tiger," the next
release of Mac OS X. Apple sued Doug Steigerwald, a student, in late
December for sharing the beta code.
Apple Set To Make Rendezvous Open Source
Apple Set To Make Rendezvous Open Source
03/20/2003 01:05 PMApple Computer reportedly plans to release the source code for its
Rendezvous autodetect
networking functionality in early September. The technology is
designed to automatically
discover and connect printers and other devices over Ethernet,
AirPort, FireWire, USB
and Bluetooth.
Apple: Open-source will protect Tiger
Apple: Open-source will protect Tiger
09/01/2004 03:55 PMZDNet Sep 1 2004 7:54PM GMT
Apple Releases Darwin 7.0 Source Code
Apple Releases Darwin 7.0 Source Code
10/29/2003 01:13 AMApple has released the source code for
Darwin
7.0, which corresponds to Mac OS X 10.3.
The released version of each Darwin project is available to browse or
download as a source archive. To browse the sources click on the
project name in the list on Apple's Darwin project page. To download a
source archive, click on the ".tar.gz" in the same row as the project.
Apple: Open-Source Pedigree Will Protect
Tiger
Apple: Open-Source Pedigree Will Protect
Tiger
09/01/2004 07:03 PMBertrand Serlet, senior vice president of software at Apple, said
Wednesday that having a greater number of people keeping an eye on
source code leads to better software security. By Jo Best, CNET
News.com (via MyAppleMenu)
Nokia And Apple Collaborate On Open
Source Browser
Nokia And Apple Collaborate On Open
Source Browser
06/22/2005 02:52 AMSlashdot Jun 21 2005 9:34PM GMT
Nokia, Apple Make Open Source Deal
Nokia, Apple Make Open Source Deal
06/17/2005 03:18 PMThe deal is just one of a handful of announcements by the telecom this
week.
Apple Pushes Feds Toward Broader
Open-Source Use
Apple Pushes Feds Toward Broader
Open-Source Use
04/15/2004 01:09 AMApple is seeking Common Criteria evaluation of the Mac OS X, which
could open government doors wider to open-source software. By William
Jackson, Government Computer News (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple: Open-source heritage will protect
Tiger
Apple: Open-source heritage will protect
Tiger
09/01/2004 03:40 PMApple says it is counting on the open-source heritage of its operating
system to spare Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) from the security woes that have
plagued Microsoft...
Apple Cites Open Source Core Security
Apple Cites Open Source Core Security
09/02/2004 12:41 AMSlashdot Sep 2 2004 4:37AM GMT
Apple, Indie Labels 'Close' to iTunes
Pact -Source
Apple, Indie Labels 'Close' to iTunes
Pact -Source
07/13/2004 08:25 PMTechzonez Jul 13 2004 11:53PM GMT
Apple, Indie Labels 'Close' to ITunes
Pact-Source
Apple, Indie Labels 'Close' to ITunes
Pact-Source
07/13/2004 11:46 AMApple iFlix DVD subscription service
Apple iFlix DVD subscription service
03/26/2005 07:51 PMApple hired someone who used to work for the XBox Live subscription
service, so AppleInsider are speculating that Apple is considering a
subscription model for the iTunes music store. I think it's more
likely she's working on the Apple iFlix DVD subscription service
(Codename "Celluloid"). With the DVD subscription service you "rent"
movies in H.264 format (Apple FAQ, Wikipedia) via an iTunes like
program and play them on your Mac Mini in your living room. You can
have 4 movies...
Napster targets Apple with new service
Napster targets Apple with new service
02/05/2005 10:11 PMNapster on Thursday introduced the latest version of its music
downloading software, Napster To Go, that lets users download
unlimited songs for a monthly fee. The new service is geared toward
portable digital music device owners allowing subscribers to access
any tracks for $14.95 per month.
Taking aim at Apple with the new $30 million advertising campaign,
Napster To Go advertising will focus on its compatibility on several
types of digital music music players and unlimited access to all songs
for a monthly fee. According to Reuters, Napster's promotion will
feature a Super Bowl television spot that will ask fans to compare the
costs of spending $10,000 to buy 10,000 songs from the iTunes Music
Store that can be played on an iPod to Napster's per month unlimited
download service to carry songs from a catalog of over a million
tracks on Napster-compatible players, that will include players from
Creative Technology, Dell, and Reigncom, for $14.95.
"Napster To Go provides infinitely greater value is much more exciting
than the iTunes pay-per-download model," Napster chairman and CEO
Chris Gorog said.
Apple continues to enhance .Mac service
Apple continues to enhance .Mac service
06/03/2004 03:48 AMApple has again added several new features to its .Mac online service
roster, including a revamped .Mac Learning Center, a new full-service
.Mac support site, and a free iDisk chapter and 20 percent off
O'Reilly's "Inside .Mac."...
Dear Apple, Please Make Automatic Source
Switching an Option in iTunes
Dear Apple, Please Make Automatic Source
Switching an Option in iTunes
02/02/2004 04:14 AMDear Apple, iTunes is indeed the best digital jukebox on the planet.
However, I have one small request: please make... (312 words)
Apple, Indie Labels 'Close' to ITunes
Pact-Source (Reuters)
Apple, Indie Labels 'Close' to ITunes
Pact-Source (Reuters)
07/13/2004 06:55 AMReuters - iTunes Europe customers may finally be
able to download tracks from The White Stripes and Franz
Ferdinand as their music labels inch toward a deal this week
with Apple Computer Inc., a source said on Tuesday.
Apple slams Microsoft Music service
Apple slams Microsoft Music service
09/02/2004 03:44 PMThe Wall Street Journal reports [paid sub...
Apple plans to debut an on-line music
service for ...
Apple plans to debut an on-line music
service for ...
03/13/2003 10:22 AM
Apple plans to debut an on-line music service for iPod
users:
The new service, developed by Apple Computer, offers Macintosh users
many of the same capabilities that are already available from services
previously endorsed by the labels. But the Apple offering won over
music executives because it makes buying and downloading music as
simple and nontechnical as buying a book from Amazon.com, one source
said.
``This is exactly what the music industry has been waiting for,'' said
one person familiar with the negotiations between the Cupertino
computer maker and the labels. ``It's hip. It's quick. It's easy. If
people on the Internet are actually interested in buying music, not
just stealing it, this is the answer.''
Cool.
Link
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Via BoingBoing)
1:09 PM
| Chris
Cummer
Apple to produce iTunes service for
Motorola phones
Apple to produce iTunes service for
Motorola phones
07/27/2004 02:34 PMnewmediazero Jul 27 2004 5:49PM GMT
Apple-Style Music Service to Battle
Napster
Apple-Style Music Service to Battle
Napster
03/13/2003 10:15 AMTue 1AM EST -- The LA Times reports (Free registration required) that
Apple will soon be venturing into the realm of online music sharing,
though their version will implement micro-revenue streams and complete
Mac OS X integration.
Rumors of the service first appeared on MacRumors.com:
"Sources report that Apple will be introducing an MP3
music-downloading service to users. The service partner to provide
the music has not yet been identified, but songs are expected to cost
$0.99...
Apple Expands iTunes Music Service To
Europe
Apple Expands iTunes Music Service To
Europe
06/14/2004 09:23 PMRivals in the fast-moving market of online music are bracing for
Apple's expected European launch Tuesday of its iTunes Music Store.
By Associated Press (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Adds Exclusives, Updates .Mac
Service Features
Apple Adds Exclusives, Updates .Mac
Service Features
05/18/2004 03:08 AMBy MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple brings its iTunes music service to
Europe (AFP)
Apple brings its iTunes music service to
Europe (AFP)
06/15/2004 09:59 AMAFP - US computer maker Apple launched its iTunes online music store
in Europe, already a huge success in the United States, in an attempt
to rein in the burgeoning field of pirated music.
Apple offers iPod battery replacement
service
Apple offers iPod battery replacement
service
11/14/2003 01:42 PMThe iPodlounge notes that Apple is now offering a US$99 battery
replacement program for iPods that are more than a year old...
New Apple Hire Foreshadows Possible
ITunes Subscription Service
New Apple Hire Foreshadows Possible
ITunes Subscription Service
03/17/2005 03:09 AMApple has made a key hire in its quest to deploy a
subscription-based iTunes music service, luring Julia Miller from
Microsoft's XBox Live team. By Krasper Jade and Prince McLean,
AppleInsider
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