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451 CAOS Links – 2007.10.22
Raven Zachary, October 22, 2007 @ 7:39 pm ETCitrix completes acquisition of XenSource. IBM issues academic grants for software development collaboration efforts. OLPC earns top Energy Star rating. (and more)
Citrix Completes Acquisition of XenSource, Citrix (Press Release)
IBM Awards Grants to Universities Researching Global Collaboration in Software Development, IBM (Press Release)
One Laptop per Child Creates the World’s “Greenest” Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) (Press Release)
Coupa Launches First Complete On Demand E-Procurement System for Small and Mid-Size Companies, Coupa (Press Release)
Black Duck Software Releases Latest protexIP Version With Online Guide to GPLv3 Impact, Black Duck Software (Press Release)
Talend Upgrades and Enriches the Industry’s First Open Source Data Integration Solution, Talend (Press Release)
Trolltech Sells Out of Qtopia Greenphones, Migrates Community to New Platform, Trolltech (Press Release)
Embrace open source, retiring Microsoft exec urges, CNN, Mitch Wagner (Article)
How Linux Is Testing The Limits Of Open Source Development, InformationWeek, Charlie Babcock (Article)
GPL v3: Was It Worth the Effort?, LinuxInsider, Jack Germain (Article)
Is the Linux engine room overheating?, ZDnet Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn (Blog)
The mythical (open-source) man month?, CNET – The Open Road, Matt Asay (Blog)
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[...] Check it out! While looking through the blogosphere we stumbled on an interesting post today.Here’s a quick excerpt Citrix completes acquisition of XenSource. IBM issues academic grants for software development collaboration efforts. OLPC earns top Energy Star rating. (and more) Citrix Completes Acquisition of XenSource, Citrix (Press Release) IBM Awards Grants to Universities Researching Global Collaboration in Software Development, IBM (Press Release) [...]
Interesting old ref there, Raven (Embrace open source, retiring Microsoft exec urges).
…Should post more links like this (beyond press releases and plain ‘open-source’).
Oops! Including that link was an error – I don’t link to items more than a week old, generally. Good catch.