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...old are these? My campsite is on one of the innumerable sloping lifts, both small and enormous, that comprise the Basin and Range. This small example terminates in a...
...Of course, I am hardly complaining. If the current state of affairs impressed others as being as odd as it does to me, then I might have company right now,...
...days. Early on, many companies created their own, often quite-quite-similar-but-different-enough licenses. The differences, variously large, small and eccentric, sometimes made determining compatibility among the licenses something of a black box....
...chicken and egg situation. Companies like Starbucks needed to be persuaded to play ball, too. How did this all come about? The standards organization that developed the standard – IEEE...
...the group. A spokesperson for the European Commission told journalists that the EC was examining the complaint. Microsoft, in turn, minced few words in downplaying the complaint by ECIS (which...
...the ODF/OOXML competition. As of nightfall the same day, a Google News search turned up 59 articles (many of which were reprints of the same, syndicated text). As many of these are...
...in the final example, the ends can be as varied as profit (e.g., a musician can make her downloads free to fans in order to broaden her fan base, leading to...
...include articles by Steve Lohr at the New York Times (login required), Jack Loftus at Search OpenSource.com, China Martens, in the Netherlands, at WebWorld.com, and Clint Boulton at InternetNews.com. In...