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Google vs. the DOJ, GPL 3, Mashup Camp and CRAP...(The Dan and David Show)

In this latest episode of the Dan & David Show we look into Google's refusal to provide search logs to the government and at the forthcoming (in 2007) version of the GPL version 3. We also discuss the latest moves from Oracle to make its next-generation architecture and applications suite, Fusion, a reality.
Written by Dan Farber, Inactive

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In this latest episode of the Dan & David Show we look into Google's refusal to provide search logs to the government and at the forthcoming (in 2007) version of the GPL version 3. We also discuss the latest moves from Oracle to make its next-generation architecture and applications suite, Fusion, a reality. At this point it's a massive functional spec with the a complete suite of new applications to be written and thoroughly tested  in the next two years. What are the odds? Also, Oracle appears to have its sights set on hosted services. In addition, David provides a new acroynm for DRM--CRAP--and an update on Mashup Camp. The podcast can be delivered directly to your desktop or MP3 player if you're subscribed to our podcasts (See ZDNet’s podcasts: How to tune in).  For more the topics covered during the show, search our blog

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