Linux in 1910, according to Google Timeline

Fire up the De Lorean Marty, we've got to go back and correct the Linux time line!

KnowledgeTree Document Management Software Adopts GPL3

KnowledgeTree announced the availability of KnowledgeTree Open Source Edition 3.5 licensed under the new GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3.

"The new GNU GPL version 3 is modern,…

SCO Gets $16M Offer For Its Unix Business

SCO has gotten a $16 million bid from York Capital for its Unix business. Coupled with the $10 million line of credit York is ready to provide, it's money enough to keep SCO's litigation against…

MySQL to get injection of Google code

My SQL has laid out its software road map through 2009, including some code contributed by Google and security improvements that are due in MySQL 7.0.

Earlier this year Google signed a…

Misys Leads Industry with Bold Open Source Move

Misys plc, the global application software and services company, took the lead in innovation by announcing that it will make the Misys Connect healthcare solution available to the open source…

GIMP 2.4.0 Released

GIMP 2.4.0 has been released. With a refreshed look and new features sets, GIMP is one step closer to being a true Photoshop replacement.

GIMP 2.4.0 release notes

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Add TurboLinux to the Microsoft patent-protection roster

It’s been a while since Microsoft signed up any more Linux distro vendors to participate as patent-protection partners. But on October 22, the Redmondians announced they’ve added TurboLinux to the…

Italian Organizations Rely on Red Hat

Red Hat today announced that three leading Italian organizations, including CSI-Piemonte, one of the top fifteen software and services companies in Italy, Iride Energia, a leading thermal and…

Interview with Mark Taylor of UK Open Source Consortium

Sean Daly's telephone interview with Mark Taylor, President of the UK Open Source Consortium.

http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20071021231933899

The Mandriva Club is now open to all Linux users for free

Mandriva announces that its Club is open to all Linux users, free of charge. From now on, anyone can access the Club content and use the services of the platform, like any other Mandriva Community…