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Google shines a light on innovation - ComputerWeekly.com
In fact, Google has done more to change people's perception of free software than any other company or person, including Richard Stallman, the outspoken ...
Posted on 4 September 2008 | 11:12 am
In fact, Google has done more to change people's perception of free software than any other company or person, including Richard Stallman, the outspoken ...
Posted on 4 September 2008 | 11:12 am
GNU celebrates 25th anniversary - VNUNet.com
The GNU operating system, so called because it stands for “GNU’s not Unix”, was developed by Richard Stallman and others to be totally free software that ...
Posted on 2 September 2008 | 4:08 pm
The GNU operating system, so called because it stands for “GNU’s not Unix”, was developed by Richard Stallman and others to be totally free software that ...
Posted on 2 September 2008 | 4:08 pm
Free Software Foundation turns 25 - Inquirer
Recursive acronymns are harmless puns prevalent among LISP programmers like Richard Stallman, who is the founder of GNU software and philosopher-sage of the ...
Posted on 2 September 2008 | 7:03 am
Recursive acronymns are harmless puns prevalent among LISP programmers like Richard Stallman, who is the founder of GNU software and philosopher-sage of the ...
Posted on 2 September 2008 | 7:03 am
GNU turns 25 - Register
It was on 27 September 1983 that MIT slacker Richard M Stallman made his announcement that he intended to create a complete Unix-like system that would be ...
Posted on 2 September 2008 | 4:39 am
It was on 27 September 1983 that MIT slacker Richard M Stallman made his announcement that he intended to create a complete Unix-like system that would be ...
Posted on 2 September 2008 | 4:39 am
Editor's Note: Richard Stallman's intransigence could bring down ... - Computerworld
If there's one person in the technology sector who needs to think long and hard about that lesson, it's Richard Stallman. I wrote about Stallman in my ...
Posted on 17 August 2008 | 9:15 pm
If there's one person in the technology sector who needs to think long and hard about that lesson, it's Richard Stallman. I wrote about Stallman in my ...
Posted on 17 August 2008 | 9:15 pm
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FSF Celebrates the GNU Project 25th Anniversary (LinuxElectrons)
BOSTON , Massachusetts – The GNU operating system is turning 25 this year, and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has kicked off its month-long celebration of the anniversary by releasing "Happy Birthday to GNU," a short film featuring the English humorist, actor, novelist and filmmaker Stephen Fry.
Posted on 5 September 2008 | 7:01 pm
BOSTON , Massachusetts – The GNU operating system is turning 25 this year, and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has kicked off its month-long celebration of the anniversary by releasing "Happy Birthday to GNU," a short film featuring the English humorist, actor, novelist and filmmaker Stephen Fry.
Posted on 5 September 2008 | 7:01 pm
HiVision to ship $98 MiniNote laptop in October [One Laptop Per Child] (Valleywag)
In the race to develop the first mass-producible laptop that costs less than $100 has apparently been won by Chinese company HiVision, which currently offers an adorable, pink, 7" MiniNote for $120... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Posted on 4 September 2008 | 7:17 pm
In the race to develop the first mass-producible laptop that costs less than $100 has apparently been won by Chinese company HiVision, which currently offers an adorable, pink, 7" MiniNote for $120... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Posted on 4 September 2008 | 7:17 pm
Stars of Software Development and Entrepreneurship at Business of Software Conference (Bostonist)
The Business of Software Conference has been going on at the World Trade Center, part of the Seaport Hotel, for the last couple days. Software architects, marketing and management visionaries, and venture capitalists have provided presentations, roundtable discussions, and networking (aka cocktails and appetizers) for existing and aspiring software entrepreneurs who have come to Boston from ...
Posted on 4 September 2008 | 1:55 pm
The Business of Software Conference has been going on at the World Trade Center, part of the Seaport Hotel, for the last couple days. Software architects, marketing and management visionaries, and venture capitalists have provided presentations, roundtable discussions, and networking (aka cocktails and appetizers) for existing and aspiring software entrepreneurs who have come to Boston from ...
Posted on 4 September 2008 | 1:55 pm
Google shines a light on innovation (Computer Weekly)
Many companies have tried to take on Microsoft and many have failed, from the might of IBM with its OS/2 operating system to Netscape and its internet browser. Google...
Posted on 4 September 2008 | 8:24 am
Many companies have tried to take on Microsoft and many have failed, from the might of IBM with its OS/2 operating system to Netscape and its internet browser. Google...
Posted on 4 September 2008 | 8:24 am
'Happy Birthday to GNU' marks 25 years (CNET)
Free Software Foundation celebrates the history of the Unix-like operating system that helped foment the open-source movement.
Posted on 3 September 2008 | 7:40 am
Free Software Foundation celebrates the history of the Unix-like operating system that helped foment the open-source movement.
Posted on 3 September 2008 | 7:40 am
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Stephen Fry kicks off GNU's 25th birthday party - ZDNet UK
The Free Software Foundation is beginning celebrations of 25 years of GNU with the release of a video presented by actor and comedian Stephen Fry . The short film, Happy Birthday to GNU , gives the basics of the history of GNU's Not Unix (GNU). Fry ...
Posted on 5 September 2008 | 6:12 am
The Free Software Foundation is beginning celebrations of 25 years of GNU with the release of a video presented by actor and comedian Stephen Fry . The short film, Happy Birthday to GNU , gives the basics of the history of GNU's Not Unix (GNU). Fry ...
Posted on 5 September 2008 | 6:12 am
News - Politics and Law - CNET News
q&a James Powderly didn't trek from New York City to Beijing during the 2008 Olympics to watch table tennis. The artist was plotting to laser-beam a billboard-size, pro-Tibet message at the Bird's Nest Stadium. Instead, he spent six days locked up ...
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 5:55 pm
q&a James Powderly didn't trek from New York City to Beijing during the 2008 Olympics to watch table tennis. The artist was plotting to laser-beam a billboard-size, pro-Tibet message at the Bird's Nest Stadium. Instead, he spent six days locked up ...
Posted on 28 August 2008 | 5:55 pm
2007: Open Source, Patents, SCO, And More - InternetNews.com
2007 is a year that will long be remembered in the open source and Linux communities. It was a year in which the twin underpinnings of what makes open source successful and what could serve to destroy it made the headlines. On the pro side, Linux ...
Posted on 25 August 2008 | 5:59 pm
2007 is a year that will long be remembered in the open source and Linux communities. It was a year in which the twin underpinnings of what makes open source successful and what could serve to destroy it made the headlines. On the pro side, Linux ...
Posted on 25 August 2008 | 5:59 pm
Frank Gehry's Geek Palace - Wired
Big things, faraway things, crazy or obscure or commercially unpromisingthings that you need a PhD to even think about - that's what people do at 200 Technology Square. A drab concrete office block in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Tech Square has been ...
Posted on 17 August 2008 | 8:14 am
Big things, faraway things, crazy or obscure or commercially unpromisingthings that you need a PhD to even think about - that's what people do at 200 Technology Square. A drab concrete office block in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Tech Square has been ...
Posted on 17 August 2008 | 8:14 am
Mysteries of Reproducible Chip Design - Chip Design Magazine
Could you read a conference or journal paper describing a new chip design and--from that paper alone--be able to recreate that author's chip in hardware and verify all of the written performance claims? Does that sound possible or simply ridiculous ...
Posted on 16 August 2008 | 1:09 pm
Could you read a conference or journal paper describing a new chip design and--from that paper alone--be able to recreate that author's chip in hardware and verify all of the written performance claims? Does that sound possible or simply ridiculous ...
Posted on 16 August 2008 | 1:09 pm










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