...now ready for download, three months since the release of 2.0.2. This latest release contains a mixture of new features, bug fixes, and security patches, and demonstrates the OpenOffice.org Community's...
...hardware companies (e.g., Microsoft, Intel and Cisco), consumer electronics vendors (Sony, also a content owner), mobile device vendors (like Motorola and Apple, cable companies (including Comcast, Cox Communications and Liberty...
...free software, including being awarded the 2006 Award for the Advancement of Free Software by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). Ts’o is also a Linux kernel developer, a role in...
...(November 25, 1998), available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/icann-memorandum.htm. [5] All MOU Amendments are available online at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/icann.htm. [6] Memorandum of Understanding Between the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Internet Corporation for...
...Microsoft admitted that an employee offered “marketing incentives” to business partners willing to join the Swedish National Body and vote for OOXML). The majority of the charges have been leveled...
...are meant to automate large parts of the involved business processes. To enable the automation of business processes across company borders, a “common language” is required which allows information systems...
The Initiative for Software Choice (ISC), in collaboration with Nathan Associates Inc., an international economic consulting firm, have provided a set of principles or protocols for systematic and rational software...
...For example, here’s an excerpt from a report atCoalfield.com from Congressman Rick Boucher (D–VA) to his constituents: At my strong urging, the U.S. House of Representatives has approved a...
...entering an era of negotiation. Let all nations know that during this administration our lines of communication will be open. We seek an open world—open to ideas, open...
...competitive search ad business, and AOL because AOL has been in serious trouble since, well, forever. It’s probably also a clever effort on AOL’s part to ride the coat tails of...