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Optimizing Your Virtual Platform Without Messing it Up
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Mozilla Public License to get overhaul in 2010
The 10-year-old Mozilla Public License will be updated by the end of 2010. At the open source organization's weekly meeting Monday, Mozilla Corp president Mitchell Baker announced that the MPL...
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IE/EU bickering continues ... Mozilla joins in land grab for eyeballs
By showing a readiness to bend over backwards to please the European Commission on the matter of IE in Windows 7, Microsoft showed a weakness, and Mozilla now takes the opportunity to pounce.
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Mozilla admits that Firefox EULA is flawed
Following the concerns expressed by the Ubuntu community over the Firefox EULA, Mitchell Baker, Chairperson of Mozilla, has admitted that there may be no need for the browser to have an EULA and...
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A clean hand-off at Mozilla
"Keeping the Internet open and participatory — is the most important thing for us to pursue, full stop," wrote Lilly. He and Baker are on the same page. Nothing to see here.
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Mozilla names Lilly CEO; A look at his early priorities
Mozilla Corp., the for-profit subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation, has named chief operating officer John Lilly as CEO. Former CEO Mitchell Baker will remain chairman. The duo outlined the move...
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Engagement Defined: Scott Rogers Speaks
Sometimes clarity trumps everything. Â I remember back in the days when we were defining what I called then CRM 2.0, later, thanks to Brent Leary's convincing discussions, Social CRM and, very...
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Photos: Cutting-edge weapons workshop at 'Deadliest Warrior'
David Baker has carved out a niche as a Hollywood weapons fabricator. He re-creates historic weapons so Spike TV's "Deadliest Warrior" can pit soldiers of different eras against each other. CNET...
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Mozilla Public License to get overhaul in 2010
The 10-year-old Mozilla Public License will be updated by the end of 2010. At the open source organization's weekly meeting Monday, Mozilla Corp president Mitchell Baker announced that the MPL...
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Muddling through privacy and the social Web
Chief privacy officers from Yahoo!, IBM, and Comcast, as well as CDT's public policy guru, weigh in on where things stand with privacy as social network usage becomes ubiquitous.
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Government as a dialogue: Will the Gov 2.0 Summit contribute?
I hope the decision makers in Government 2.0 come out to hear our successes and this is not another echo chamber.
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IE/EU bickering continues ... Mozilla joins in land grab for eyeballs
By showing a readiness to bend over backwards to please the European Commission on the matter of IE in Windows 7, Microsoft showed a weakness, and Mozilla now takes the opportunity to pounce.
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5 looming questions about the Amazon-Zappos deal
Amazon's acquisition of Zappos is notable on a few fronts. The combination is largely complementary, but there are a few questions hanging. With any luck there will be a few answers on Amazon's...
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Five ways Microsoft has changed since Gates left
It's been a year since Bill Gates left Microsoft in his official capacity. At the time many speculated his departure would spark a significant shift in Redmond. But has that really happened?
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EC software law could divide open source
The world of open-source development could be divided if the European Commission succeeds in passing a law extending consumer protection rules to software, according to experts.
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You Were Never 1.0, but get ready for Enterprise 2.0
Guest editorial by Andrea Baker Let's face it, it's probably true. Your business is deeply married to email. You never read a blog until the past year (at least with some regularity). And you...
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McNealy's back and Obama's got him
When McNealy says he's doing a paper advocating open source, understand that it is actually a vendor white paper being sent to a big customer, nothing more.
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Baker Business Systems - profile of Xsigo Systems customer
Marvin would tell them to allow at least twice as long as they would first think. Many issues come up on this journey. Marvin says "As you well know, virtualization touches everything and...
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The (Government 2.0) revolution should be televised
Maybe what the people really want to see of their Government is transparency? So why not a "Chief Transparency Officer?"
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Mozilla admits that Firefox EULA is flawed
Following the concerns expressed by the Ubuntu community over the Firefox EULA, Mitchell Baker, Chairperson of Mozilla, has admitted that there may be no need for the browser to have an EULA and...
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A clean hand-off at Mozilla
"Keeping the Internet open and participatory — is the most important thing for us to pursue, full stop," wrote Lilly. He and Baker are on the same page. Nothing to see here.
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