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Tired of Patent Wars? Use Open Source Instead

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August 24, 2011
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Tired of Patent Wars? Use Open Source Instead Legal battles may be slowing proprietary innovation to a crawl, but open source software just keeps getting better.
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Eucalyptus Gets High-availability Protection Further preparing its software for production use, Eucalyptus Systems has outfitted its private cloud software with the ability to keep running even if an...
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Death of HP TouchPad Is Prime Opportunity for RIM PlayBook With the defunct HP TouchPad selling like wild fire, RIM should follow Microsoft's lead and find a way to embrace the customers and developers being left out in the cold by the WebOS tablet.
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Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E420 Laptop, $480 TigerDirect is selling the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge laptop for only $480.
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How Facebooks New Privacy Settings Will Affect Your Business Facebooks new privacy settings give users more control, and outside businesses less access, to your information.
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Microsoft Throws Support Behind USB 3.0 With Windows 8 Microsoft is incorporating a software stack in its upcoming Windows 8 OS to natively support devices based on the USB 3.0 interconnect, which is in a battle for...
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