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Monthly Archives: July 2005

Corporate bloggings 2

Jonathan Schwartz, which I mentioned in previous blog entry, seems like a guy with clue, at least when says “Free Software Has No Pirates.”

Vakantie!

Gedaan met de crĂȘche. Die zijn op vakantie!

1984

Want to buy the new Harry Potter book ? Sure ! By buying the book however, you are implicitely agreeing to this EULA, which states that you cannot discuss the contents of this book (plot, characters, ending) with anyone else. After all, the author of the book would not want you to ruin the experience for everyone else. Its only fair !

Corporate bloggings

an interesting interview with Sun’s chief information officer Bill Vass, about his experiences as the CIO of one of the world’s best-known high-tech company. Amongst others, Vass talks about corporate blogging.

Virus detected

Today I noticed this Top 10 graph of detected viruses at a customer’ site, where one apparently doesn’t find any classic viruses any more.

Europe Parliament nixes software patent law

The European Parliament on Wednesday rejected a proposed law to create a single way of patenting software across the European Union, a blow to big companies who had pushed hard for its adoption.

Tux Magazine

Tux Magazine: Free, Online and about Linux

Urgent call for Action – no software patents

Op woensdag 6 juli stemt het Europees Parlement over de
softwarepatent-richtlijn. Als er geen grote aanpassingen aangenomen
worden zijn softwarepatenten binnenkort een feit in de Europa.

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