Refocusing LinuxWorld

Editor's Note: LinuxWorld Expo could be in danger of becoming too big or too unfocused to remain relevant for business people. But the conference's best hope for drawing power may lie with the geeks. More: continued here

Netscape Bites the Dust

Webuser: "In the early days of the web it was one of the most recognisable symbols, but tomorrow the Netscape Navigator icon will go to its grave..." More: continued here

Asian Open Source Summit Moved to China

ZDNet Asia: "The organizers of Open Source Software Summit (OSSummit) Asia are now looking to hold the conference in mainland China..." More: continued here

Security Support for Debian 3.1 to be Terminated

Security Announcement: Security support for Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 to be terminated on March 31st. More: continued here

Can Linux Stage a Coup D’Etat?

LinuxInsider: "Give office workers familiar with the Microsoft XP operating system an opportunity to try the same navigational tasks at a Linux-based desktop. Then step back and wait for the reaction..." More: continued here Powered by SmartRSS

The OOXML Ballot Resolution

Once More Unto the Breach: "Microsoft had a perfect opportunity to participate in the Open Document Format standard's development at OASIS. They ignored that opportunity..." More: continued here

Evangelist: Mozilla Has “Historic Opportunity” to Advocate for Users

Linux.com: "Recently, Linux.com had the chance to ask Mozilla evangelist Chris Blizzard his thoughts about the past, present, and future of Mozilla, the force behind the successful Firefox browser and Thunderbird email application..." More: continued here

ExtJS: When Open Source is Not Open at All

The Open Road: "I was really excited to hear about ExtJS the other day. It was billed as an open-source JavaScript framework for building web applications. Great...!" More: continued here Powered by SmartRSS

Ubuntu: Linux’s Obama (Sort Of)

InformationWeek: "What is it about Ubuntu that has generated such excitement about Linux? To steal a word from Obama's playbook, 'Change...'" More: continued here

Can Linux Make an Impact on Phones?

IT Week: "Mobile Linux is gaining attention but handset capabilities are more important than the software platform..." More: continued here

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