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451 CAOS Links - 2007.05.21

Raven Zachary, May 21, 2007 @ 8:05 pm ET

Microsoft funds open source project for document interoperability in China. Apache Software Foundation announces new version of Axis. Apatar to launch enterprise data mashups application at OSBC. (and more)

Microsoft Continues to Expand Interoperability Options for Office Customers, Micrososft (Press Release)

The Apache Software Foundation Announces the Release of Apache Axis2/C v.1.0, Apache Software Foundation (Press Release)

Apatar to Unveil an Enterprise 2.0 Software Product Apatar Data Mashups at the Open Source Business Conference (OSBC), May 22-23, 2007 in San Francisco, CA, Apatar (Press Release)

Linspire & Parallels to Expand Desktop Linux Virtualization, Linspire / Parallels (Press Release)

Vyatta and Digium Partner on Open-Source Voice and Data Networks, Vyatta / Digium (Press Release)

Pillar Data Systems Expands Support for Customers of the Oracle Unbreakable Linux Support Program, Pillar Data Systems (Press Release)

Zimbra Expands to Tens of Thousands of Organizations Worldwide, Zimbra (Press Release)

BitRock Open Source Stacks Surpass 500,000 Downloads, BitRock (Press Release)

Why people really don’t switch to Linux, DesktopLinux.com, Stephen J. Vaughan-Nichols (Article)

Google Keeps Close Eye on Open Source, eWeek, Darryl Taft (Article)

What is a distro?, Linux.com, Joe Barr (Article)

The Unspoken Morality of Open Source, There is no Open Source Community, John Mark Walker (Blog)

Business as Usual, Microsoft - Port 25, Bill Hilf and Sam Ramji (Blog)

Microsoft is not the real threat, here be dragons, Mark Shuttleworth (Blog)

Attempting to understand Microsoft’s mixed signals, Computer Business Review Online Open Source Weblog, Matthew Aslett (Blog)

The nice face of the evil empire, Funambol - Mobile Open Source, Fabrizio Capobianco (Blog)

Open Source Adoption: OpenTTT, testing the IRC approach on open source, Commercial Open Source Software, Roberto Galoppini (Blog)

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