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Java Is Free — When I took the job at Sun in early 2004, I had a long talk with John Fowler, about this blog among other things. John said: "You might end up happier if you don't blog about open-sourcing Java." That was then. Today's story is simple: Unmodified GPL2 for our SE, ME, and EE code.
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Kevin Burton's Feed Blog, tecosystems, 21talks, Scobleizer, Smalltalk Tidbits …, All About Symbian and elemental links
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Martin LaMonica / CNET News.com:
Sun picks GPL license for Java code — After years of requests and debates, Sun Microsystems is ready to release Java source code under a Linux-friendly license. — On Monday, it plans to put the code for the programming software under the version 2 of the General Public License (GPLv2) …
Ed Burnette / Ed Burnette's Dev Connection:
As Stallman looks on, Sun frees Java under the GPL — After months of speculation, Sun has officially announced it is releasing its implementations of Java technology as free software under the GNU General Public License. Richard Stallman, creator of the GPL and founder of the Free Software Foundation …
Nick Bradbury:
Web 3.0 Does Not Validate — This weekend much of the geekosphere was buzzing about the "Web 3.0" article in the NY Times, but from where I stand, Web 3.0 does not validate. — Apparently, Web 3.0 is the latest re-branding of the Semantic Web, a noble attempt to turn the Web of documents into a Web of data.
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Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Web 2007 is here ... or somethin! — Damn, I take a few days off of blogging and the New York Times (er, John Markoff) goes and invents Web 3.0. — Huh? — I've done more than 50 interviews in the past three months and collected hundreds of business cards and I've NEVER heard anyone talking about Web 3.0.
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michael parekh on IT, Scripting News, InterMedia Blogging Network and Minding the Planet
Tim O'Reilly / O'Reilly Radar:
Web 3.0? Maybe when we get there. — John Markoff just published …
Web 3.0? Maybe when we get there. — John Markoff just published …
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Geeking with Greg
Dan Farber / Between the Lines:
Web 2.0 isn't dead, but Web 3.0 is bubbling up
Web 2.0 isn't dead, but Web 3.0 is bubbling up
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Minding the Planet, Guardian Unlimited, gapingvoid, Screenwerk, Valleywag and deal architect
Peter Rip / EarlyStageVC:
Web 2.0 + 1 — I spent three days this past week at the Web 2.0 Conference in SF.
Web 2.0 + 1 — I spent three days this past week at the Web 2.0 Conference in SF.
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Raw
Ross Mayfield / Ross Mayfield's Weblog:
There is no Web 3.0, part, uh, 2
There is no Web 3.0, part, uh, 2
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Raw, Minding the Planet, Rational rants, Publishing 2.0, Anne 2.0, NewAssignment.Net blogs, Scott Heiferman's Notes, larry borsato and digg
Ryan Naraine / eWEEK.com:
Alarm Raised for Critical Broadcom Wi-Fi Driver Flaw — Computer security analysts are raising the alarm for a critical vulnerability in the Broadcom wireless driver embedded in PCs from HP, Dell, Gateway and eMachines. — The vulnerability, which exposed as part of the MoKB …
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Matthew Klam / New York Times:
The Online Auteurs — 1. Some people were clowns at the kitchen table and in Mrs. Gadjodnick's third-grade class — they've been funny all their lives — and without making a big thing out of it, they've always believed that the world could use them up there on the silver screen.
Kevin J. O'Brien / International Herald Tribune:
Waiting for Skype to pay off for eBay — BERLIN: The managers of eBay, the world's largest online auctioneer, had something else in mind in September 2005 when they decided to pay at least $2.6 billion to buy Skype, the pioneer in Internet telephone service then based in Luxembourg.
news.samba.org:
Samba Team Asks Novell to Reconsider — The Samba Team disapproves strongly of the actions taken by Novell on November 2nd. — One of the fundamental differences between the proprietary software world and the free software world is that the proprietary software world divides users by forcing …
Garett Rogers / Googling Google:
Google Earth in 4D — Google skipped right past the third dimension and landed directly in the fourth (time) by offering historical maps on Google Earth. Now you can travel back in time — for example, I am looking at the globe of 1790. Don't expect detailed high resolution photography from days gone by …
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Reuters:
Google CEO: Free cellphones for all, if... Schmidt says consumers would get the device without cost - provided they accepy targeted advertising. — SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) — Web search leader Google Inc.'s chief executive, Eric Schmidt, sees a future where mobile phones are free to consumers …
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Engadget, Mark Evans, Download Squad, Google Operating System, textually.org and Slashdot
Allison Linn / Associated Press:
Start me up: The sound of Vista — Long process results in short Windows clip you'll hear a million times — SEATTLE - Some musicians spend 18 months working on a whole album. At Microsoft Corp., that's how long it took to perfect just four seconds of sound. — Of course, this isn't just any four-second clip.
Robert Tait / Guardian:
Iranians outraged as Google redraws map — Google has provoked the wrath of Iran's notoriously suspicious authorities by appearing to question the country's sovereignty over the province of Azerbaijan in an entry on its Google Video website. — In a move tailor-made to wound Iranian patriotic pride …
James Bannan / APC:
Vista RTM cracked by pirates before release — Well, so much for closing piracy loopholes! With Windows Vista and Office 2007 only just going Gold, and not even available to Microsoft beta testers, developers or volume licence subscribers, the first cracked versions have already hit the pirate boards.
Ionut Alex. Chitu / Google Operating System:
Customize the Embedded Google Video Player — If you go to Google Video, you can get a code that allows you to embed a video into your site. Although Google doesn't mention that, the Flash player used by Google Video (googleplayer.swf) lets you customize many parameters.
Bob Tedeschi / New York Times:
Shopping Site Offers a Way to Raid a Celebrity's Closet — For fashionistas in lower tax brackets, reproducing the latest hip look from Lindsay Lohan or Paris Hilton can mean endless clicking through online retail sites and hit-or-miss searches on Google or shopping engines like Shopping.com.
Christopher Grant / Joystiq:
Nintendo's new Zelda most certainly doesn't fall flat — Don't mind my cranky colleague. His childhood was bleak. Devoid of happiness. Mine was full of sunshine. I played in the woods. I climbed trees. I played Zelda games. — To think one could make such a fuss over the palette …
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Ryan Block / Engadget:
Wii gameplay video (Wii Sports and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)
Wii gameplay video (Wii Sports and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)
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Go Nintendo
Kyle Orland / Joystiq:
Dude, where's my cursor (Wii annoyance #1) — For the most part, we've been impressed with the responsiveness and stability of the Wii remote as pointing device. The whole pointer system fails, though, when your remote hand wavers a bit and the pointer goes off the screen.
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