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		<title>What is Open Source?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[With the technological advancements in the Information Technology industry, it is not surprising that big business would try to cash in.  With rising costs in operating and maintaining systems, technical support and the cost of software, the idea of free software or open software was conceptualized.  Open source does not only cover the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ten Open Source Definitions</title>
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   1. Free Redistribution: the software can be freely given away or sold. (Intended to
   encourage sharing and use of the software on a legal basis.)
   2. Source Code: the source code must either be included or freely obtainable. (Without
   source code, making changes or modifications would [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Open Source Hits Hollywood</title>
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With the fourth month of the Writers Guild of America’s strike showing no signs of ending, some companies are taking a look at the key issues involved.  One of the most publicized issued involves the profit sharing of proceeds from online distribution.  With this on the table, some companies which include Founders Media [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Open Source Software Made Developers Cool. Now It Can Make Them Rich</title>
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From the very rise of an instant manufacturing to the growth of open-source business models, these trends show that innovation can bloom even in a grim economic climate.
Take a look at the nine trends driving business in 2008 â€” and a deeper explanation of the ever surprising secrets to Apple&#8217;s success. Last spring, the marketer [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Open source&#8217;s &#8220;superficial impact&#8221; on the database market</title>
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One of the key findings is that the open source software has had a superficial impact on all the enterprise database market in that adoption has been widespread but shallow. While the open source databases have been widely deployed for the Web-tier applications, there has been a minimal adoption in the enterprise application tier, and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>10 Criterias  on Distribution Terms</title>
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1. Free Redistribution
2. Source Code
3. Derived Works
4. Integrity of the Author&#8217;s Source Code
5. No Discrimination against Person or Groups
6. No Discriminations on Fields of Endeavour
7.Â  The Distribution of License
8.Â  It Must not be specific to a Product
9.Â Â  It Must not restrict other Software
10.Â  It Must be Technology Neutral
(Source: Opensource.org)
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		<title>Open Standards: Compliance</title>
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A. Compliance Levels
To support governments and other bodies in acknowledging and selecting
standards that conform to this Requirement, the OSI defines two levels
of compliance:
1. OSR Compatible
This indicates that the owner of the standard has self-certified
that their standard conforms with this Requirement, and all Compliance
Criteria. Anyone may ask the OSI to review an OSR Compatible standard;
if the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://opensourcedailyjournal.com/open-source/open-standards-compliance/</link>
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		<title>All about Open Source</title>
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Open Source Software or OSS which refers to software that source codes are distributed with no charge or limitations on modification has spawned a significant amount of interest for the past years. It sells this approach as a business model that emphasizes quicker growth and lower overhead as well as a closer customer relationship and [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://opensourcedailyjournal.com/information/all-about-open-source/</link>
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		<title>ARPAnet</title>
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MIT soon collaborated with Stanford Universityâ€™s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and Carnegie-Mellon University. They all thrived to develop software that is able to communicate with each other with the use of the ARPAnet. ARPAnet, built by the Defense Department in 1960 is the first transcontinental high speed data network. It was formerly intended as an experiment [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Sagging Economy &#8211; Switch to Open Source ??</title>
		<description><![CDATA[That is a very difficult question to ask for big businesses who normally have complex customized programs that allows them to function as a business. But the economic conditions have been forcing a lot of thought into the technology, considering both the advantages and disadvantages of the many successful open source projects that have already [...]]]></description>
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